Tom-D
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I had fun answering the avionics questions about my SLSA. Wonder if they correlate to the point that someone will notice that some SLSAs are loaded...It was fun answering all those equipment and icing questions about my glider![]()
I'd think that limiting it to the postcard recipients is likely to be a better random selection, with less bias, and less chance for "rigging", than opening it up to everybody who hears about it on the internet.I guess they only want to survey people they send a card to.
Does that make a valid survey?
My postcard doesn't have a PIN.It should ask for your N number and a private pin they print on the postcard..I guess that'd make way too much sense though for the government.
Sorry guys I thought it would work for every one on any N number
worked for me
You don't need a PIN which I think is what Jesse is getting at. Anyone can answer, even if they are not the rightful owner. I just entered the aircraft which I fly most of the time and started answering. Then I stopped because I wasn't sure of an answer and figured the person who really got the postcard would start getting suspicious.My postcard doesn't have a PIN.
You don't need a PIN which I think is what Jesse is getting at. Anyone can answer, even if they are not the rightful owner. I just entered the aircraft which I fly most of the time and started answering. Then I stopped because I wasn't sure of an answer and figured the person who really got the postcard would start getting suspicious.
I noticed that but there is nothing I can do about it now. Besides, I doubt the real "owner" will fill it out because it is a bank.Did you notice that the web site was tracking how much of the survey was completed? because when the site is opened by the owner it will start them on where you left off.
I know because I closed the site and reopened it and it remembered where I was and started from there.
Exactly.My postcard doesn't have a PIN.