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Old May 24th 05, 08:16 PM
Gary Drescher
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"Guillermo" wrote in message
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Jay Beckman" wrote in message
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I would never, never perform an intentional stall with a non-pilot

passenger on board.

At the very least, you're scaring someone needlessly (and probably
killing
off any chance that they would want to get into flying...), at the very
worst, you're inviting a struggle for the controls.


I think it depends a lot in the passengers you have


I agree. I've had an adventuresome non-pilot friend come along for a
checkout ride at a new FBO. I made sure he understood that stalls, steep
turns, etc. would be demonstrated.

--Gary


 




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