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JAXAshby
 
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Default Why the word "dead" is not used in the context of deduced navigation

shen, stay out of this discussion. the basics are way beyond you. next, you
will be telling us *you* wondered around a rocky channel in a fog with just a
compass and a knotmeter and used your incredible skill to get very lucky and
not hit anything therefore you were not lucky at all.

same same arguement used by drunk drivers.

From: (Shen44)
Date: 7/21/2004 3:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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(JAXAshby)
Date: 07/21/2004 05:38 Pacific Standard Time
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shen, Denver to Mpls non-stop at night is not a daysail.


Interesting. So, you've navigated a plane, once, as the person in charge of
navigation, over land.... not the most experienced at this, are you.
In truth, I wasn't interested in some aircraft navigation. Although the
basics
are the same there are a number of differences in the details and dem details
can get you "dead".
Next question. How many known channels have you navigated in fog?

Shen








 
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