(Why we shouldn't always trust the gov't

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An examiner is waiting for his private pilot applicant to get back from his weather briefing. The briefer lets the pilot know that he should have clear skies throughout his flight. Soon the prospective pilot is ready to go and they go through the preflight and hop in, start up, and takeoff. The pilot is doing quite well and the examiner tells the applicant to start his cross country. The applicant, in accordance with his flight planning, begins climbing to altitude, and promptly flies through a cloud. The examiner notifies the student of his failure and begins descending. On the trip back the applicant is completely silent. As they taxi to the ramp, the examiner just has to ask "Son, why did you do that?" His response?
"The United States government said that cloud wasn't there, so damnit it wasn't!"