Apology fully accepted. It was big of you to offer a public mea culpa. While my posting was a bit over the top with respect to the tone, especially the second rant mid thread, the message was posted with the genuine intent of, in some small way, improving flight training.arturo wrote:I have it on good authority that, by way of discussion with his instructor and through reading this thread, said student is now acutely aware of the mistake he made and will never make the same error again.I offer a humble apology to those involved.
Sincerely,
blast-o-matic student
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Re: Propwash Rant
On the subject of prop wash ... I once watched a guy
try to clean out his hangar by running up his ultralight
inside of it with the doors open. It sure blasted a lot
of crap around, but it really didn't do a good job,
especially in the corners.
You just can't make stuff this weird up. I should taken
a video of it for youtube.
try to clean out his hangar by running up his ultralight
inside of it with the doors open. It sure blasted a lot
of crap around, but it really didn't do a good job,
especially in the corners.
You just can't make stuff this weird up. I should taken
a video of it for youtube.