skippydiesel Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Quite a good article from Flight Safety Australia; Dangerous dialects | Flight Safety Australia I don't recall advise , in the article, about asking for clarification, if confused by or missing part of, a transmission.😈
skippydiesel Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 (edited) Connunicaton - a new word that can be used in place of Communication (especially when the dyslexic dont proof read) 😈 Edited February 3 by skippydiesel 1
johnm Posted February 3 Posted February 3 'n' lives right next door to 'm' ............ it may not be dyslexia
skippydiesel Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 51 minutes ago, johnm said: 'n' lives right next door to 'm' ............ it may not be dyslexia It's pretty bad when my brain doesn't recognise the error mm/nn😈
johnm Posted February 3 Posted February 3 apologies skip - I thought the 2 'nn' were in the flight safety thread -........................ I now see it in your subject title ! .............. 1
red750 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Fortunately my spellchecker underlines errors in red. Even so, when an incorrect word is typed but is spelt correctly it doesn't highlight it. Otherwise, my posts would ALL read like Jerry's. (Sorry mate.) I usually proofread, but as the intended message is in my head, I often don't see the error till after I have submitted the post, and have to click on the edit function to correct it. 1
skippydiesel Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 45 minutes ago, red750 said: Fortunately my spellchecker underlines errors in red. Even so, when an incorrect word is typed but is spelt correctly it doesn't highlight it. Otherwise, my posts would ALL read like Jerry's. (Sorry mate.) I usually proofread, but as the intended message is in my head, I often don't see the error till after I have submitted the post, and have to click on the edit function to correct it. One of the many things that I like about this Forum, for the most part members are tolerant, only very occasionally does someone make a "thing" about my spelling foux pas. 😈
facthunter Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Faux Pas. Foh Pah. "Make Not". Usually when a Comment is inappropriate.. NOT for errors of spelling or Fact. Nev 1
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