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No ITS devices.

Postby 3WE » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:22 am

https://www.facebook.com/reel/104254942 ... tid=roAVj8

I see some footwork.

I hope she had someone to help her with the flat-screen.
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby elaw » Tue Sep 26, 2023 12:53 pm

So... many... reversals...
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby Gabriel » Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:28 pm

You guys know I am always the negative guy.

Very nice footjob,. I mean rudder work.

But why did the stall warning briefly sound upon rotation?
Rotated at a too slow airspeed?
Rotated too briskly?
She was not practicing a soft field or short field take off (where you lift off at minimum speed), since she didn't level off in ground effect to build speed.
Maybe a bit of windshear?

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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby Not_Karl » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:47 pm

I see some footwork.
And Not_a single vertical stabilizer snap. What a difference :clap: good-American-metal :clap: instead of :x cheap-Eurotrash-composites :x make.
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby 3WE » Wed Sep 27, 2023 12:26 pm

Eric’s Reversals:

Brill yunt comment! Hopefully she receives electro shock therapy and deep hypnosis during her airline training to pause at neutral, mechanically utter memory checklist items and remove her feet from the pedals when 100 feet above the runway.

Gabieeee:

In my not_vast 172 experience a stall chirp is not_uncommon during any sort of “high performance” takeoff. It requires a shred of common sense that the takeoff has proceeded normally, the airspeed is correct, the attitude is as it’s supposed to be. The memory checklist for said stall chirps?: DO NOT_PULL UP RELENTLESSLY. Sure it could be a random shear-speed loss or a sudden gravitational anomaly and yes, check your airspeed…I guess you can think extra about stall prevention, but if the chirp stops, return to your normal , first-rate attention to traditional, fundamental airgirlship during the mildly critical takeoff phase.
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby elaw » Wed Sep 27, 2023 12:46 pm

Now just remember kids: the best way to prevent a stall is to never leave the ground!
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby Gabriel » Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:52 pm

Now just remember kids: the best contraceptive is ponerla nitrate!
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby Not_Karl » Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:06 pm

Now just remember kids: the best contraceptive is ponerla nitrate!
Fixed.
I'm relieved to Not_see "Not_Karlie will explain" at the end of your post :D
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby 3WE » Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:14 pm

I'm relieved to Not_see "Not_Karlie will explain" at the end of your post :D
3BS does not_comprende and wishes that one of the Malos Aeres natives would explain.

Ironingly, I think it’s nitrate that I don’t understand, even though it’s a great agricultural fertilizer.

As to “ponerla”, because of my experience with Puerto Ricans who wish to relax and take it easy, I may be at least partly on the way.

Is “nitrate” a colloquialism for tres-nitro tolueneo (cue an acronym)?
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Re: No ITS devices.

Postby 3WE » Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:47 pm

Now just remember kids: the best way to prevent a stall is to never leave the ground!
…and the second best way to prevent a stall?

No, Gabriel, it’s not_monitoring the AOA indicator.
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You're on the right track (or runway) about "ponerla".

Postby Not_Karl » Sat Sep 30, 2023 9:34 am

…and the second best way to prevent a stall?
That's easy, relentlessly pulling up. Or maybe banning ALL stalls? :?
3BS does not_comprende and wishes that one of the Malos Aeres natives would explain.
"El mejor anticonceptivo es el nitrato de ponerla".
"Ponerla" = "to put it". It is, of course, a vulgar expression when referring to THAT "it", as in this case.
"Nitrato" = "nitrate".... BUT, if we take "ni trato" as two separate words, then it means "I don't even try to".
So, literal translation: "the best contraceptive is to put it nitrate". Translation of the meaning: "the best contraceptive is I don't even try to put it".

De nada :) .
(Please note that I, as a 50-year-old-virgin like we all are, am Not_too versed on this "ponerla" subject, but have heard that it may involve nairy parts).
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Re: You're on the right track (or runway) about "ponerla".

Postby 3WE » Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:00 pm

De nada :) .
Da, gracias.

I am disappointed that tres-nitro tolueno, and it’s acronym, did not come into play.
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