SighAviation will and has to change
Commercial air transport will and has ...
SighAviation will and has to change
Are you going to repeat this over and over again...?jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 21:20SighAviation will and has to change
Commercial air transport will and has ...
I understand the difference, but I don't think it's worth the frustration.jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 21:30 Yes, as long as required. A chair is a chair and a table is a table. And aviation is more than commercial air transport. But I agree some people are slow to see.
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Keep on nitpicking, Jan. I learn something every time: I have no connection with the aviation world and English is not my mother tongue.jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 17:32 Yes yes, of course - this remark had to come, of course - that is exactly my point: many round here are narrowing down "aviation" to "commercial air transport" and there is indeed much more to it.
No, one does not have to be a pilot - but if interested in cooking, I expect people to try and learn form cooks, and to try and follow their example. People interested in aviation, I expect to take their example from aviators, be they pilots or cabin crew or ATC staff. All of these know the importance of concise precise language - "the meaning of the word".
convair wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 04:35Keep on nitpicking, Jan. I learn something every time: I have no connection with the aviation world and English is not my mother tongue.jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 17:32 Yes yes, of course - this remark had to come, of course - that is exactly my point: many round here are narrowing down "aviation" to "commercial air transport" and there is indeed much more to it.
No, one does not have to be a pilot - but if interested in cooking, I expect people to try and learn form cooks, and to try and follow their example. People interested in aviation, I expect to take their example from aviators, be they pilots or cabin crew or ATC staff. All of these know the importance of concise precise language - "the meaning of the word".