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02:11
posted on April 05, 2016

Jeb, Dave and Jack celebrate UCAP episode #400 by spending a beautiful Sunday flying around Florida, and visiting with friends. In Part One we visit James Wynbrandt at St. Augustine Airport. Uncontrolled Airspace General Aviation Podcast. Recorded April 3, 2016.

 
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07:42
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Q: Are we closing questions too quickly?

kevinI have recently noticed a trend which makes me uncomfortable: many questions are getting close votes (even old ones), and I recall a few occasions in the past week when I voted "Leave Open" in the review queue. Granted, with an increased traffic to our site, it is expected to have more newcomers...

 
5 hours later…
12:56
this is my prime minister attempting to speak english: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBiP5rJDcAc
I can't watch it, I last a few seconds and I have to turn the video off, it is embarassing.
And I dread the thought of having a similar accent/pronunciation.
13:16
@Federico Oh, I don't know about all that. I like his accent, and I think he speaks English pretty well (my general litmus test is if I feel I can follow what they are saying, and I feel like I can follow that.)
Granted, I'm not terribly judgemental regarding people speaking English because I remember, way back in college, trying to learn Japanese........ I really sucked at it. So I tend to give everyone a pass when they are trying to use a non-native language.
Looks good to me.
 
1 hour later…
14:44
bloody hell.
someone to hack this away? http://aviation.stackexchange.com/a/26681/1467
@Federico Another of these people.
15:13
lol, it just looks like that one was a poor attempt at humor. But this isn't reddit, so off it goes :).
 
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16:17
@fooot you sure about this edit? https://aviation.stackexchange.com/revisions/26667/2
Only the third point is about AF447 (and marginally, since it is still not clear what the OP understood from the transcripts), the first two points are fairly general
@Federico Thanks for pointing that out, I agree. I'll try something different.
17:06
:D
"The Museum of Flight unveils new WWI artifact."
[I know I'm a bit late, but I found out just now]

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