Originally Posted by
KRviator
From when I flew with them (few years back) and last visited Sea World (12 weeks ago, but didn't fly) the "single pad" is used for flights with passengers who are also visitors to Sea World theme park, ie those who book a joyflight while they are inside the park as an add-on to their day out. They have a little hut there with a sandwich board showing the routes etc and a locker room type thing for preflight briefing.
To use the other pads would require you to leave the theme park, there's no internal access AIUI.
Thanks for the clarification.
I guess I’m curious as to what was done differently on this particular day procedure-wise and what effect that may have had one what each pilot expected to see/hear?