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Old 7th April 2000 | 04:34
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NoseGear
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Treholer, why are you wasting space replying to my post when it is obvious you have little or now knowledge of:
a. pprune: it is a worldwide forum that anybody can enter into, reply to and debate, like adults, any posting in the forums.
b. Any information of value to add to the discussion.

For your information, I grew up over in Canada, so I have an interest in aviation over there and I have alot of friends that fly all over Canada. If you read my initial reply, then you will notice I said I was not positve about the systems similarities, but thought I might reply to the discussion. Are you so small minded that you do not like to hear of aviation in other areas of the world? I do not consider anyones reply a waste of space, except for yours. If you take note of the personal profiles, you will see that I am employed as a pilot here in New Zealand. I notice there are no details in your personal profile......now why would that be I wonder? If you can't reply to the postings in an informative, grown up manner, then stick to just reading them. If you have something informative to add to the thread then please do so. Treholer, as your name suggests, are you currently flying the 727? If so, perhaps you could enlighten us with some real information, instead of using your first posting to show yourself as a small minded individual.

And to Thermostat, don't take my post as a doubting of the accident analysis, I was curious as to the differnces in damage that would be inflicted at a normal departure speed, instead of a high speed departure.