Re: Attention All Student Pilots Please; About Mxsmanic
- From: Dudley Henriques <dhenriques@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:22:14 -0500
Thank you. Then I trust this will be our last encounter on Usenet and that there will be no further need for you to inform me on how best I should bring my experience to the forum so that it meets your standards.
:-))
No hard feelings I'm sure.
DH
WingFlaps wrote:
On Dec 13, 2:16 pm, Dudley Henriques <dhenriq...@xxxxxxx> wrote:Hey Flapman;
Just a word of advice from a "senior statesman" who might not
"understand how the net works :-))
First of all, you troll with me like you have been and I'll have you for
lunch.
Well I hope that's an offer to pay as I'm not trolling you...
As for the "senior" remark, just be advised that yesterday I turned down"Dudley Henriques is an aviation consultant and former professional
an invitation to go to Russia to fly the SU27 Flanker; not because I'm
too old, but because I don't have the time.
civilian pilot, having flown high performance aircraft for over forty
years. He retired from flying in 1995." -Wiki
Yes I'd say that is a senior statesman profile. I didn't say you were
too old for anything did I? Being called a senior statesman was/is
meant as a compliment.
As for Usenet; I've been out here long enough that I've written on how
to handle trolls, so I actually don't need your help in that department
either.
Hmm. OK if you say so.
If friendly advice does any good with people like you, just be advised
that as far as I'm concerned anyway, I don't like you, so engage with me
knowing that.
Well I'm really sorry thaat you have jumped to such a precipitous
conclusion about me. That's too bad as you really know nothing about
me I think. But perhaps I see you a little more clearly.
I would suggest further that you practice up on your
chess game a bit more before attempting to take me on in the public
forum. I've been there for years and know your type from A to Z.
I'm not trolling and that fact suggests that we are are neither on the
same field nor even communicating effectively. A pity. While I have
been on newsnet for over ten years I didn't see such a long history
for you -hence my (apparerntly misplaced) words of advice.
Now if you want to continue this little "game" of yours be my guest.
No I've nothing else to add, I don't follow your sudden switch in mood
(seems like a blood pressure thing). I'm sorry to have annoyed you
with my best intentions.
'Bye
WingFlaps wrote:Hi Dudley, Please don't get me wrong. I see you as a senior statesman--
here who may no be at all comfortable with the news net 'game' -and
that is all it is to some. I am just asking you consider that you
could help me (us) more by writing about your experiences than
spending your time fighting with a troll (a newsnet game you _cannot_
win). On the other hand if you feel that your time is best spent
'having a go' at a troll (and want to make your blood pressure rise ?)
then you are free to do so too. I think you have much more valuable
information to impart to the students of airmanship reading this forum
than posting a warning that suggests that the troll is getting under
your skin and winning _his_ game Remember that landing a big fish
always encourages a troll to try harder.
Many regards MoreFlaps
Thank you very much Mr. Wing Flaps for taking the time to set me
straight on the proper way for me to be spending my time here on the forum.
Please be advised that I will take your advice on how to deal with both
Usenet trolls and flight instruction issues and give it the
consideration I deem necessary.
Again, thank you for your thoughts and the very best of luck with your
flying.
Dudley Henriques
WingFlaps wrote:
On Dec 11, 12:59 pm, Dudley Henriques <dhenriq...@xxxxxxx> wrote:--I don't usually do things like this, but this is a special case and I'mHi Dudley (and others)
making an exception.
Some of you new students might not know me. I am an instructor who posts
here on the student forum from time to time. I am NOT the Usenet police
force :-)
I realize that most of you students who post here are intelligent people
and don't need me or anyone else suggesting that you should pay or not
pay attention to this or that when it's posted here on the forum.
I have decided to issue what might be considered a gentle "warning"
concerning the poster using the pseudonym Mxsmanic. Please feel free to
heed or not heed this "warning" as you see fit, as this is Usenet; a
free exchange mechanism for information.
I won't go so far as to suggest that everything you read on this forum
posted by this person is bad information, but I will strongly suggest
that you verify each and every word this person posts here before
accepting any of it as fact or even useful in any way as connected with
your actual flying.
I choose to avoid this person myself if I can on the other aviation
forums, but here on the student forum both myself and many other
instructors and pilots devote a great deal of our time to helping you
students toward a better and more enjoyable flying education and I feel
I should speak out on what might have the potential to be a flight
safety issue.
I'm not going to sit here and write a lot of negative specifics about
this poster. Just be advised FWIW that I for one am a bit "concerned"
about some of what this individual posts here on the student forum and
have suggested with this post that you be extremely careful when dealing
with Msxmanic's "flying information".
I do not think that this sort of commentry is warranted and would seem
to play into the hands of a troll if that is what he is. Having read
this forum for a while I think I know who to listen too and who to
laugh at. I think you should think more of the student pilots here -I
(we) are not so easily taken by misinformation as you think. I thank
you for what I hope is an honest concern for my slow progress to pilot
status but truth has its own strength and needs no visceral support.
If you chill out and just argue when you feel it appropriate you will
achieve far more than playing a trolls game. Just ignore the troll and
lets get more good ipiloting discussion going here! During my training
I am learning to evaluate information at many levels and I see that
that there are no hard and fast rules -even bona fide instructors
here need to be questioned about their misconceptions and while they
obviously know much more than me I find some FI's too play the news
net game from time to time. Any intelligent person soon realizes that
info. on the internet is not 100% reliable but what is more importamt
is to ask questions that probe all our understanding.
Regards MoreFlaps
Dudley Henriques
Dudley Henriques
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