JumbleDuck
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Instead of finally getting some paper qualifications, I have decided I will learn more by reading this thread.
I have some paper qualifications, so I don't need to learn any more.
Instead of finally getting some paper qualifications, I have decided I will learn more by reading this thread.
I have some paper qualifications, so I don't need to learn any more.
Is that a statement or a myth?I have never bothered with "bits of paper" they prove nothing.
Is that a statement or a myth?
Or a meta-myth?
Is that a statement or a myth?
'It's a big boat so they must be experienced '
combined with
' It's a smaller boat so they must be novices '![]()
Or the one I allowed myself to fall foul of: "It's a wooden boat so he must know what he is doing."
"Seagull - The best outboard motor in the world"
Afficionados will remember this was actually painted on the fuel tanks of older engines. Later they had to change it to "...for the world"
Jumbleduck, your chum was very lucky wasn't he !
Not really, as he wasn't daft enough to fly away from a landing field. In the Alps you mark up airspace maps with height rings for all the landing fields ("At 10,000; I can get to A, B or C, at 8,000' I can get to A or B, at 6,000' I can get to A and I must not be below 6,000'). Escape routes are a different matter, and often depend on local knowledge of good sources of mountain lift. It's a terrifying place to fly ... in a good year they lose ten times as many glider pilots in the French Alps as in the whole of the UK.