Originally Posted by Lucille
Probably if you read my post and noted that on occasions I’ve seen two stages of flap and flying level - hardly a deceleration phase for you jet jockeys.
Flying level with two stages of flap (whatever that means, do you mean slats plus the first stage of trailing edge, or what?) means you're about to land. There is no airspace in Australia which requires a [insert aircraft type here] to fly a level segment with two stages of flap.
Instead of just jibing, how about giving some more details. At the moment you are sounding like an enthusiastic amateur, as indicated by your comment "you jet jockeys".