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Old 9th Dec 2009, 10:08
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Another deleted thread!

I see the MT Regs thread has been deleted by the fun police. If you want censorship go and live in Korea! A@*@*@*e
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Old 9th Dec 2009, 11:20
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I saw the thread and I have to admit to being a little stumped by it. Can anyone explain, very briefly, what it's significance was? Or does that risk deletion ..... again?
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Old 9th Dec 2009, 11:31
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In fairness to the Mods, the thread was eeerrr......bølløcks

As for the comparison - get real mate

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C130J - I think you're confusing b****s with banter.

Or was it the part about cars being harder to drive than multi's that upset you?!?


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DC3 - another thread was drifting and talking about MT in the RAF. I thought I'd set things straight with a few lines of quotes so people were not misled or unaware of regulations and legal implications of driving on duty.

As is often the case in the real world, someone in charge didn't think it had anything to do with military aviation (hence deletion). I am currently unaware of the ability to land a fixed wing aircraft at a number of RAF-related locations and therefore believe even Aircrew need to drive at times. I was just ensuring they had the current rules in an attempt to prevent getting in the poo with assumptions.
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Old 9th Dec 2009, 12:34
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The thread wasn't deleted it was moved to Jet Blast for some unfathomable reason.
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Old 9th Dec 2009, 12:44
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Correction. I see that it has vanished from JB as well in the last hour or so.
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Because it was - bøllocks

If that's your idea of banter then you need to get out more.

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It was not aviation. We do not talk MT on Mil Aircrew.
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