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On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, "Bill" == Bill & Sue wrote:
+> How many of those who continue to minimize the importance of AOA
+> indicators and stall avoidance and maximize the importance of
+> stall training have actually read the article?
Bill> Woa Paul,
Bill> I haven't heard ANYBODY, either pro or anti-stall training,
Bill> minimize the importance of AOA indicators and stall
Bill> avoidance. Have you?
Woa Bill,
I said "minimize", not "trivialize".
As written, I only compared relative importance. It is possible to minimize A and maximize B while holding A as important -- just not as important as B. And yes, that's exactly what I've heard.
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Paul Davis
Lancair Legacy builder
pdavis@bmc.com
Phone 713-918-1550
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Difficile est tenere quae acceperis nisi exerceas
It is difficult to retain what you may have learned unless you should practice it
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