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Old November 27th 06, 10:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
mike regish
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Default A REALLY bad joke

After I got checked out in a Katana, I got my own POH. It came in a ring
binder with a pocket on the spine. I printed up a slip of paper to fit it
that said "How to Fly." I made sure it was facing the back on the glare
shield.

mike

"Doug" wrote in message
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It's not JUST safety. The joke may be perfectly safe. But small
aircraft ARE dangerous and it's normal to worry somewhat about one's
safety while aboard. I always felt it was my job as captain to make my
passengers feel MORE safe, not less safe. Sure, ANYONE can scare a
passenger. Frankly if someone pulled one of these stunts on me, I'd
probably desert him as a friend and associate. These stunts have no
place in an airplane. Get your kicks some other way.



 




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