Re: Request help with traffic terminology

Subject: Re: Request help with traffic terminology
From: Peter Hullah <Peter -dot- Hullah -at- EUROCONTROL -dot- FR>
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 10:44:00 +0100

Markus Laker wrote:
>
> Also, colloquially:
>
> Sitting on one's tail.
> Climbing into one's boot.
> Tailgating.

Or, more usually, "driving up one's arse" (though technical writers
would probably want to avoid that one).

Pete


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