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Old February 27th 11, 01:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
James Anderson
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Default Passenger Safety (Generic) Briefing Card

Looking for input or a card currently being used to brief a passenger
with regards to what is going to happen during take-off/emergencies/
tow/flight/thermaling/pattern/landing. What to touch/not touch in the
cockpit/ etc. Trying to put my thoughts together and would like some
additional input. Do not want to reinvent the wheel if I don't have
to. There was some discussion today during a "Spring Refresher" at
our club wrt this and standardizing the briefing. Of course, in
Florida we haven't stopped flying like the "great white north/mid-west/
northeast/etc. LOL. Your thoughts/suggestions will be welcomed.

r/Jim
 




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