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Old October 4th 06, 07:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Passenger Briefing - One More thing to Mention


Kyle Boatright wrote:
I'm sure most of us have been surprised by a passenger's action at one time
or another, but my wife (Kelly) startled the heck out of me this weekend.

snip

The landing was surprisingly good. On the post landing debrief, I mentioned
to Kelly that she probably shouldn't distract her pilot in the landing phase
of flight by waving maniacally right in his face during the flare.


My girlfriend once rolled up a newspaper and swatted a fly that had
landed on my shoulder, as I was turning base-to-final. We had a
similar post-landing discussion.

-R

 




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