Re: More questions on VFR flight following.



"Steven P. McNicoll" <roncachamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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"Gig601XLBuilder" <wrgiacona@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mxsmanic wrote:


I spend a lot of time on simulation because I like to fly.


No you have no experience in flying so you have no frame of reference
to say you enjoy it. As a matter of fact you have stated here many
many times that you don't like many if not most of the sensory inputs
you would have to put up with to fly.

So what you like to do is simulate flying and guess what? That
activity has its very own newsgroup.


Could somebody please explain to me why anybody responds to Mxsmanic's
messages?

Because it's fun? That's why I do it anyway.


Bertie
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