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Old April 20th 05, 10:51 PM
Jay Honeck
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I doubt if most people are doing zero G manuevers while their pets are in
the back. Personally, I fly more conservatively when my dog's aboard. I'd
be more concerned about having some whining, crying child in the backseat.


Ha! My kids BEG me to subject them to zero G maneuvers.

Mary eventually puts a stop to it...

;-)
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Old April 21st 05, 10:21 AM
J.A.M.
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Well kids ain't dogs. Even though some of them behave in ways tham makes you
love dogs... sometimes.
A kid can control fear, can be told to stay still and he/she will most of
the times. You can strap a kid and he won't bite you. You can communicate
with a kid
A whining, crying child can be told to shut up and he will understand. At
least he is well straped and the damage he can make is limited to annoying
noise. And if he goes crying, you may have done something wrong with the
airplane, or him. Maybe explain better what's going to happen, and if your
passanger is not enjoying it just don't do it. No sense in scaring the
living sh** out of him/her. Valid as well for adult passengers.
I love acrobatics, my girlfriend almost yanked my head off first time I
tried a steep bank with her onboard. Never got to try the loop

Good flights!



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I doubt if most people are doing zero G manuevers while their pets are

in
the back. Personally, I fly more conservatively when my dog's aboard.

I'd
be more concerned about having some whining, crying child in the

backseat.

Ha! My kids BEG me to subject them to zero G maneuvers.

Mary eventually puts a stop to it...

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"




 




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