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Wendy B G wrote:
> 
> Two of the most entertaining and informative threads in recent
> rec.aviation.student were started by a newbie student pilot who apologized for
> asking silly questions.
> 
> There are no silly questions! I'd like to encourage all pilots and students in
> the group to ask questions of this kind...we all learn from the answers.

I have to disagree with you on that. Check out the thread started and
prolonged by "Ha!" concerning Grounding while refueling.

But in general, a lot of the questions asked do provoke some continued
thought/reasoning, definitely not a bad thing.

Cheers-

m w grossmann
