ethical behaviour
ethical behaviour
What do you guys think, if a microlightpilot takes advantage of my wife in my absence, what should I do to him?
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Re: ethical behaviour
What has that to do with ethical behavior??
Surely he isn't doing what ever he is doing in the capacity as microlight pilot, so cant see the relevance here. This is no place to name and shame.
On a lighter side, I might add that all woman open their legs some time or other to microlighter pilots.
In my opinion, the woman is taking advantage of the microlight pilot for a flip.

Surely he isn't doing what ever he is doing in the capacity as microlight pilot, so cant see the relevance here. This is no place to name and shame.
On a lighter side, I might add that all woman open their legs some time or other to microlighter pilots.




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Re: ethical behaviour
Ask him whether he could please be available on Saturday and Sunday mornings?What do you guys think, if a microlightpilot takes advantage of my wife in my absence, what should I do to him?
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Re: ethical behaviour
gertcoetzee wrote:Ask him whether he could please be available on Saturday and Sunday mornings?What do you guys think, if a microlightpilot takes advantage of my wife in my absence, what should I do to him?








I was always under the impression that you could play with a (microlight) pilots wife, but touch his aerie and you in KAK.
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If indeed it is a serious question, I would suggest you deal directly with the folks concerned rather than on here....
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Re: ethical behaviour
Mad, sorry to hear this. Do you fly as well ?
The pilot could have be the post man, the neighbour, the bussiness partner or even your best buddy ?
A fellow pilot once tried to advance my wife at the club, and alcohol (when not ?) played a roll. I had coffee with him the next day (forced arrangement by me) and openly requested him to respect my marriage, me, my wife and our friendship.
He left the club a month later. His friendship was therefore false !
Approach the man, and approach your wife there-after and have retrospect on your relationship with her.
I know lots of pilots who are faithfull, but I also know a few pilots who f@ck around.
And I for one, have therefor reason to believe that Mad has the fullest right to pose an ethical question on this forum. Because we are supposed to be balanced in flying as well as in our social lifes, and I do not need a flying buddy with an unstable lying attitude.
Mad, I applaud you !
Our woman are the one's supporting our hobbies, worrying whether we will return, sitting at boring airfields and getting advances from fello good looking heart breakers.
Ek drink vanaand eenetjie op my miesies ! Dankie jy !!!
The pilot could have be the post man, the neighbour, the bussiness partner or even your best buddy ?
A fellow pilot once tried to advance my wife at the club, and alcohol (when not ?) played a roll. I had coffee with him the next day (forced arrangement by me) and openly requested him to respect my marriage, me, my wife and our friendship.
He left the club a month later. His friendship was therefore false !
Approach the man, and approach your wife there-after and have retrospect on your relationship with her.
I know lots of pilots who are faithfull, but I also know a few pilots who f@ck around.
And I for one, have therefor reason to believe that Mad has the fullest right to pose an ethical question on this forum. Because we are supposed to be balanced in flying as well as in our social lifes, and I do not need a flying buddy with an unstable lying attitude.
Mad, I applaud you !
Our woman are the one's supporting our hobbies, worrying whether we will return, sitting at boring airfields and getting advances from fello good looking heart breakers.
Ek drink vanaand eenetjie op my miesies ! Dankie jy !!!

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Re: ethical behaviour
Now has does this end up in the technical section?
Must be a technical question then.
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Must be a technical question then.
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Jirre Duck this is funny ! (Sorry Mad, ek lag nie vir jou probleem nie)
But Duck's remark is moer funny, because the post is indeed technical .
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But Duck's remark is moer funny, because the post is indeed technical .
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Maybe it should move to "Accidents and Incidents" 

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Re: ethical behaviour
as I have posted this in technical forum maybe I can :1. Hit him with a propeller
2.Clip his wings
3 Drain his mogas
4.Have mercy
! on him
2.Clip his wings
3 Drain his mogas
4.Have mercy

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Re: ethical behaviour
I think its time to up your game. Upgrade your trike to look more impressive.
Be more sensitive to their needs and don't incorrectly misinterpret the notion of doing things together. Women actually don't like siphoning petrol, pushing the trike out the gangars e.t.c.
And this winter why don't you let her wear the gloves?
Be more sensitive to their needs and don't incorrectly misinterpret the notion of doing things together. Women actually don't like siphoning petrol, pushing the trike out the gangars e.t.c.
And this winter why don't you let her wear the gloves?

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Re: ethical behaviour
I get the suspicion that the "Wife" has a samoosa wing and garden chairs. there it is relevant
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Re: ethical behaviour
There is no better punnishment for him than to let him keep her!mad wrote:What do you guys think, if a microlightpilot takes advantage of my wife in my absence, what should I do to him?
Let me think of the joke about the guy who sped of after a cop tried to pull him of the road, after the cop eventually caught him and asked him why he did'nt stop his excuse was that his wife left him for a cop and he thought it was the same cop that's trying to bring her back!
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Re: ethical behaviour
Maybe I should just have
"la mercy" sorry I mean
mercy on him , after all he is only human






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Ah........the plot thickens..




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Re: ethical behaviour
LOL I am sure glad to be in the States right now or it would have been my fault!! LOL where is Jean DeAsinville??? hahaahahhahaha
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