Father/son day at the airport
In article CG4tk.315721$yE1.312721@attbi_s21,
"Jay Honeck" wrote:
One thing to keep in mind is that there should always be a "Parent in
Command" on board when flying with little ones. That way, when the
inevitable hissy-fit is thrown, there is a clear division of labor as to
whom is doing what, and the pilot is free to fly the plane.
Except that in a Champ or other tandem aircraft, the PIC is also the
"pic". The reason to place the child in the front seat is so the "pic"
can apply the appropriate hand upside the head if necessary while still
maintaining situational awareness and flying the airplane.
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