sarangan
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Andrew, CFI-I
These phrases all have in one thing in common - misuse by genericizing.
Pilots pride themselves of using precise and concise language. It bugs us when news reporters refer to GA airports as "private airports" or refer to all GA airplanes as "Cessnas". Some are even bothered by the phrase pilot's "license".
Yet, I have found pilots to be most guilty when it comes to referring to a tablet as an iPAD. Not everything that looks rectangular with a thin display is an iPAD, nor is every cell phone an iPhone.
I just thought I'd vent a bit because I am tired of hearing about iPADs.
Pilots pride themselves of using precise and concise language. It bugs us when news reporters refer to GA airports as "private airports" or refer to all GA airplanes as "Cessnas". Some are even bothered by the phrase pilot's "license".
Yet, I have found pilots to be most guilty when it comes to referring to a tablet as an iPAD. Not everything that looks rectangular with a thin display is an iPAD, nor is every cell phone an iPhone.
I just thought I'd vent a bit because I am tired of hearing about iPADs.