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Old 5th November 2025 | 16:36
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Fred.Kite
 
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Originally Posted by Genghis the Engineer
In the mid/late 90s I was regularly flying as observer with RAF and other nationality military test pilots at Boscombe Down, and if I wasn't flying, I was often in telemetry with a headset on for testing single seat aircraft.

They all did a verbal take-off safety brief, even if flying solo in a single seat fast jet. I reasoned then, and have done ever since as a pilot, that if it was good enough for them, it was good enough for me.

The reasons should, I hope, be obvious enough to everybody here without my needing to repeat them.

G
Considering that's a 30-year-old practice, it would be prudent to ask if it’s still relevant today—or if a better way exists. Aviation is constantly progressing, which can make decades-old practices potentially irrelevant.


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