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Old 02-05-2013 | 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by The Walrus
Nobody is saying that wearing a lanyard is more important than not flying DPs.

But not wearing one appears to your fellow pilots that you are not engaged in the process. If you would rather wear a big sign on your chest that you do not fly Dps, then I guess that would be just as good.

What if a pilot stated that he would quit flying Dps as soon as he saw all pilots wearing his/her lanyards? Just as comical in my opinion.

I'm done preaching. Do whatever you want, I'm sure you will anyway.
O.K. It’s like this:

Major premise: If you wear a lanyard, you show unity.
Minor Premise: If you do not wear a lanyard, you do not show unity.
Fact: Some pilots who wear lanyards fly DP’s, thus showing disunity.
Fact: Some pilots who do not wear lanyards, do not fly DP’s, thus showing unity.
Conclusion: Wearing a lanyard shows neither unity nor disunity.
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