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Old 9th Oct 2007, 15:12
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3Ten
 
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an event is “A phenomenon or occurrence located at a single point in space-time (Am. Heritage Dictionnary)”.
Allright, as far as Nature is concerned, an airplane flying from A to B trough clear and crisp air, or though a mountain, is exactly the same. I'm sorry if for me is not the same, but probbably I'm the one flying the a/c.

From your last post, seems to me that you understand that pilots have to accumulate large ammounts of knowledge, but have to sort this knowledge in a way that's *ready to use*, which is a process that is different from the processes used by the majotity of other knoledgeable people. So, forgive me if sometimes I am a bit rough.

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