Some advice on pax safety please
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Sage like advice there, thank you both.
I am familiar with the bean seat you mention Backpacker, and since I have our group in a whatsapp chat together I'll ask them if they can bring one along.
I certainly didn't think of the luggage tags so cheers for that too, excellent.
I42 , that is genius , a landing buzzer :-) noted and will steal for use in future.
Fionn
I am familiar with the bean seat you mention Backpacker, and since I have our group in a whatsapp chat together I'll ask them if they can bring one along.
I certainly didn't think of the luggage tags so cheers for that too, excellent.
I42 , that is genius , a landing buzzer :-) noted and will steal for use in future.
Fionn
For flights departing an airport (tarmac) and arriving at an airfield (grass) - brief your pax.
Learned this the 'hard way', when I suddenly had a passenger asking (anxiously) "what's wrong, why aren't we landing at an airport?". :-)
Learned this the 'hard way', when I suddenly had a passenger asking (anxiously) "what's wrong, why aren't we landing at an airport?". :-)
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My only advice on this (disabled pax) is to remember to allow enough time for boarding (on and off). My best friend is a wheelchair user and we have flown together many times over the years. But it can take 10-15 minutes to get him in and out (ever seen a false leg being removed and thrown in the back of a 172 as part of the boarding process?)
My only advice on this (disabled pax) is to remember to allow enough time for boarding (on and off). My best friend is a wheelchair user and we have flown together many times over the years. But it can take 10-15 minutes to get him in and out (ever seen a false leg being removed and thrown in the back of a 172 as part of the boarding process?)
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One thing I had on my passenger briefing sheet was that, at take off, the engine will make a lot of noise - and this is normal. When landing the engine will be throttled back and all will seem quiet, this again is normal and it doesn't mean that the donkey has quit.
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Thanks Sam , JTN and Funfly.
I hadn't thought of that. YLSNED
We all had an excellent day on Sunday , some light rain and plenty of smiles.
The AOC school had a 182 available, wheel the pax up to the wing-strut, throw his/her legs over the strut and then lift , remove chair and then lift again to seat and rotate
It seems this was a first for many of my guests, and the reviews and comments afterwards give me an enormous sense of pride.
Thanks to all,
Fionn
https://imgur.com/ApOCSEX
I hadn't thought of that. YLSNED
We all had an excellent day on Sunday , some light rain and plenty of smiles.
The AOC school had a 182 available, wheel the pax up to the wing-strut, throw his/her legs over the strut and then lift , remove chair and then lift again to seat and rotate
It seems this was a first for many of my guests, and the reviews and comments afterwards give me an enormous sense of pride.
Thanks to all,
Fionn
https://imgur.com/ApOCSEX
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