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On Nov 7, 10:17*pm, " wrote:
I post this 8 minute video with the hopes others can share tips on what they do to make first time passengers comfortable on their first flight. Comments here or in the video most appreciated. Video starts with me explaining the process from startup, to runup, take off, cruise and landing trying to keep things in "English" *Video also includes in-flight reactions from the passenger. Couple of things to note about the passenger. *She is not a roller coaster ride and doen't like heights. *Because of this, I modified my flying to half standard rate turns whenever possible and a steeper then normal approach to not feel so close to the tree tops on short final. Interestingly enough, the camera doesn't show the "bouncing" but that was due to me putting in flaps and transitioning from 10 knots winds aloft to calm on the ground. *Rather then explain "wind-shear", I just blamed it on the smog: We had very, very minimal turbulence, something seasoned GA passengers wouldn't think about but looking at her, she was kinda getting green around the gills. Video also includes intercom and ATC communications with a "sightseeing request" from me to fly over my house. While not her favorite thing she has done in life, she was ok with it. *Given a "goal" to go to New Orleans, I think she would go, but to go boring holes in the sky, I don't think I will see her in the right seat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfDNuuakA5o Bumps are a bit harder at higher air speeds, so fly somewhat slower. I also found mentioning 'another pair of eyes' is not a good thing for a low time GA pax -- it induces an OMG fright response. I do, as you did, talk about everything I am about to do, especially if it involves a change in attitude or noise level. I had one first timer in the right seat follow the motions of the yoke, and I talked my way through each one. "OK, now we're going fast enough to fly, you can feel me pulling on the yoke a little bit. . .feel that?.. and look, we're off the ground!" that was followed by a "WOW". Then putting her hand on the gear lever, saying 'push it to the side, then lift it up and that will bring the wheels up" and I had a convert for life. I wonder, has anyone had a right seat pax who just grabbed at the controls and threatened the safety of the flight? |
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