I will decide what I consider the correct piece of airmanship to apply, based on my interpretation of the situation at the time. Do I really have to spell out every thought that might go through my mind?
No, and that's precisely what I'm saying, you know what's correct based on what you see and clearly get hot under the collar when anyone questions it but you were very happy to criticise other people without knowing the context or having sufficient experience.
I probably am a Prat
I have nothing to prove and I'm not enjoying winding you up, to me it's debate
. I just don't like the "I am right, they are wrong and I must ensure everyone knows about it" attitude. Which is very common and is fairly unhealthy from a flying perspective and that's something you are unquestionably guilty of.