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gmac1977 6th Nov 2007 10:14

ppRUNE SEARCH ENGINE
 
Is it me or do you need a degree in computer engineering to work the Pprune search function.

Getting a very high blood pressure here!!!

Trying to find the thread on PAT bournemouth but it is telling me that words like PAT & air are too short.

Help!!!

AlphaMale 6th Nov 2007 10:25

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4844

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?p=3615460

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=173608

Might be of some use?

Alpha - BSc Multimedia Technology & IT Studies :p

gmac1977 6th Nov 2007 10:36

Alpha male

May your BSc in Multimedia Technology & IT Studies forever bring you great web search happiness!!

:ok:

AlphaMale 6th Nov 2007 10:38

I hope you find what you were looking for in those threads. I think we may have studied more than 'how to surf the net/forums' but I forget :(

Good luck.

moggiee 6th Nov 2007 11:34

I think that any aviation related search engine that does allow you to search for a TLA (Three Letter Acronym) is next to useless. It excludes many, many schools and essential items of kit:

AFT, OAT, FTE, QAC.

ILS, NDB, AFD, VSI, ASI, ADI, VOR, QFE, QNH etc. etc. etc.

That does not help anyone.

biaeghh 6th Nov 2007 11:37

try this linkn for more uptodate info;

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=294307

BlueRobin 6th Nov 2007 11:48

Yes it is useless along with all the other little board rules pprune employ. So use Google instead.

Enter the search terms followed by site:pprune.org

For example...

cheese site:pprune.org



BR
(who holds a BSc in Computer Science)
P.S. Hullo Moggiee

Hezza 6th Nov 2007 13:32

Or put speech marks round it all, like - "PAT Bournemouth"...it will let you do that :)

moggiee 7th Nov 2007 12:53

Hello BR. How's it going?


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