CFI oral intel Michael Ash wrote:
> In rec.aviation.student Dudley Henriques <dhenriques@rcn.com> wrote:
>> Michael Ash wrote:
>>> It's only good if the person asking the question intends this sort of
>>> discussion, though. My mpression from the original context was that
>>> they were searching for a single answer ("110kts") and wouldn't anticipate
>>> this sort of varied response. If true, then that transforms it from a good
>>> question to a bad question. It always drives me nuts when there's a
>>> question on a test which has a "right" answer but is actually a very
>>> complicated question with a lot of correct responses.
>> Welcome to the world of the FAA :-))
>
> Heh heh heh heh heh... you mean you noticed it too?
>
If you're following this thread, Michael and Hilton are not incorrect
even though I've chosen to disagree with them on this issue.
It's a complicated question that can easily get mired down in terms,
especially as the terms apply to stability issues with aircraft.
Under certain conditions, what Michael and Hilton have said would indeed
be correct. I've simply chosen to deal with the question as my
experience with the FAA is telling me was their intent :-)
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