Pilot holidays
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Pilot holidays
I realise I am putting my head into the lions jaws so to speak but a serious question for you. I am a company pilot and travel very rarely on charter, I am however braving the flight where I am not "up front" and taking my family on holiday with a Britannia charter flight. The question is what can we do (if anything) to make your lot easier and vice versa?
All replies will be read with eager anticipation!!!!!!!!!!
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Tip 1 - Dont get pissed as a rat
Tip 2 - No kicking/punching other passengers or crew
Tip 3 - No running towards the flight Deck shouting in Arabic
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Tip 2 - No kicking/punching other passengers or crew
Tip 3 - No running towards the flight Deck shouting in Arabic
(This reply has been classified as tongue in cheek)
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Tip 4 Don't stack the entire family's meal trays on top of each other thinking you're being 'helpful'. The cart hasn't grown, the tray has to be the same height as it came out!!
Tip5 Please bring enough to keep the kids amused!!!
Tip6 Stick to the carry on rules
Tip7 Have a fab time, and bring lots of pressies for the crew (chocolate and cash generally work the best!!)
Tip5 Please bring enough to keep the kids amused!!!
Tip6 Stick to the carry on rules
Tip7 Have a fab time, and bring lots of pressies for the crew (chocolate and cash generally work the best!!)