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Old 14th Jun 2023, 08:20
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Agile
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart Sutcliffe
I also quickly sensed that the passenger may not use English as a first language ... just got a feeling in my bones about it ......
“Elementary, my dear Watson” these are the clues
1/ slender arm with long glue-on nails
2/ the white nylon arm sleeves (favored by Asian for sun protection)
3/ her answer hard to understand but seemingly expressing a counter point
there is clearly no valid counterpoint to be had there, so I now think a complete language miss on the preflight briefing and further a miss-communication in flight,

is it not a practice to put the young ladies in front on tours? for weight and balance I mean! I don't know that for sure, but I noticed that on many occasions the heavy guys are placed at the back and the light weights in front.
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