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UL's don't have rights?

 
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Peeta
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 3:16 pm    Post subject: UL's don't have rights? Reply with quote



I had the right to bust up that punk-ass GA stick jockey. AND, you
still can't stop us from getting air time. As for not being aircraft,
you're right. They're better than that. Kiss my rudder cowBOY. Gotta
go and have some fun flyin'.......... ta ta loser.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:13 am    Post subject: Re: UL's don't have rights? Reply with quote



It is beyond me how some person can stand and say he is a better man
because he uses a bigger broom or because he has a bigger car or flies a
bigger airplane.. It all goes back to the sex organ in his jeans..usually
the one doing the most bragging has less to brag about.. Or he's trying to
make up for his loss by doing or having or flying bigger toys.. There is
not a single heavy metal airplane out there that a U.L pilot could not fly
given ten minutes on the ground to get familure . I have seem many heavy
metal pilots destroy themselves and others by trying to fly an Ultralight ,
either two or three axes control including weightshift .. His EGO Led to his
demise and the life of his passenger as well. There is no room for an ego in
the cockpit of a 747 or an Ultralight . No one is a better person simply
because he thinks he is ,,or by the toys he plays with.. You two need to
grow up ..Want to fight then go to Iraqi and help those idiots get their
seven virgins ..then you can come home and brag..
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I had the right to bust up that punk-ass GA stick jockey. AND, you
still can't stop us from getting air time. As for not being aircraft,
you're right. They're better than that. Kiss my rudder cowBOY. Gotta
go and have some fun flyin'.......... ta ta loser.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:30 am    Post subject: Re: UL's don't have rights? Reply with quote



On Jan 30, 10:32 pm, "wesleymarceaux" <wesleymarce...@cox.net> wrote:
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I have seem many heavy
metal pilots destroy themselves and others by trying to fly an Ultralight ,
either two or three axes control including weightshift .. His EGO Led to his
demise and the life of his passenger as well. ...

If it had two seats, it wasn't an ultralight.

Might have been a trainer...

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FF
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Ron Natalie
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:42 pm    Post subject: Re: UL's don't have rights? Reply with quote

fredfighter (AT) spamcop (DOT) net wrote:
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On Jan 30, 10:32 pm, "wesleymarceaux" <wesleymarce...@cox.net> wrote:
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I have seem many heavy
metal pilots destroy themselves and others by trying to fly an Ultralight ,
either two or three axes control including weightshift .. His EGO Led to his
demise and the life of his passenger as well. ...

If it had two seats, it wasn't an ultralight.

Might have been a trainer...

And if there was a passenger (rather than a student and instructor)

then it was being operated illegally.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:41 am    Post subject: Re: UL's don't have rights? Reply with quote

On Feb 8, 7:42 am, Ron Natalie <r...@spamcop.net> wrote:
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fredfigh...@spamcop.net wrote:
On Jan 30, 10:32 pm, "wesleymarceaux" <wesleymarce...@cox.net> wrote:
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I have seem many heavy
metal pilots destroy themselves and others by trying to fly an Ultralight ,
either two or three axes control including weightshift .. His EGO Led to his
demise and the life of his passenger as well. ...

If it had two seats, it wasn't an ultralight.

Might have been a trainer...

And if there was a passenger (rather than a student and instructor)
then it was being operated illegally.

That kind of goes hand-in-hand with the EGO comment, eh?

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acroav8r@lycos.com
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:48 pm    Post subject: Re: UL's don't have rights? Reply with quote

Wesley, you are an idiot. I could provide detail but it's a case of ,
' res ipsa loquitur". Would you like my phone #? If you had any $$ I
would like to bet you a few thousand you can't fly a MU-2 with 10 min
"instruction".





Damn the internet attracts some idiots!
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