My problem is that I think nothing I say is ambiguous, and any poor interpretations are the fault of the listener (reader)
Just ask my wife. I'm sure she'll completely agree that I think I'm clear when I'm clear as mud
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Landing without shaking the instrument panel
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Re: Landing without shaking the instrument panel
))shortspecialbus wrote:My problem is that I think nothing I say is ambiguous, and any poor interpretations are the fault of the listener (reader)
Just ask my wife. I'm sure she'll completely agree that I think I'm clear when I'm clear as mud
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Re: Landing without shaking the instrument panel
This video helped me immensely. More than any other bit of advice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv5HEJCyTuk
One other thing I've learned is "airspeed is everything". Nail your airspeed and the rest just seems to fall into place. ...But watch that video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv5HEJCyTuk
One other thing I've learned is "airspeed is everything". Nail your airspeed and the rest just seems to fall into place. ...But watch that video.
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