Flight Briefing - Do you SCARE your passengers?
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
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The first guy says "When the plane crashes into the field". That sounds like a guarantee to me.
I think you missed the point of that clip.
Just start with, "Look, I'd like to welcome you aboard, but on average, 4 of these things crash a day. About two-thirds of the time nobody dies, though, so don't worry. In terms of risk, it's no worse than racing motorcycles on the freeway." If your passengers aren't ready to jump to the ground and run away, you haven't briefed them properly.
Lol the plane will cartwheel a few times, then I need you to run away.
omg i laughed so damn hard
+elliott turner HAHAHA... "...when we DO crash into a field..."
That made me laugh so hard, I watched it 3 times :P
"I should have you know, i'm a very terrible pilot and have no emergency contingencies".
few weeks ago I had my first passenger (my dad), which was a very special moment for me. He loves flying, so it wasn't that important, how I explain the emergencies. But before my first flight with my gf, who's scared of flying, I needed a "positive way to briefe" which I found here. Thank you very much! Despite her fear of flying, she agreed to fly with me next week again!
The young chap has learned a lesson: tell all your scary stuff only after departure...
SharonHaber66 xD
I'm only a student pilot. But the first briefing is totally the way I'm going to do it with close friends and family...
"It can be a little exciting if we land with the breaks on".Lmao
+Mutemwa Mwitumwa I've done that in a glider. My instructor said "smell that? I think we're on fire".
Very good information.
haha, I saw this the other day! That first guy! :P
Your hot
Aviation101!! What’s up!
In all my crashes I have never cartwheeled. Am I doing something wrong?
Oh my, that is such a good question. (thank you for that comment)
lurking0death its a metaphysical charaka wheel thing
Well if you’re crashing... Then yes...
Did you turn it off and on again?
Awesome, this helps me add a few items to my non-pilot passenger brief!
I love the "run as fast as you can, the plane can blow up" hahaha
LMAO.. We got bandits 02:00, 20 miles out. Flock of geese, one breaking off to make his attack run. Take emergency action and roll right, give me 15 degrees nose down, master arm switch is on. Lets get them!
OMG!!!! You had me in tears and took me 3 minutes to read your comment. Made my day. Awesome.
That first brief was hilarious. Dude should do stand up.
That's very smart. Have the passenger put the seat belt on before you talk about any safety topics... that way it's harder for him or her to run away!
Love the part about the Sterile Cockpit. Just posted it on another thread thinking it made me look old-fashioned. Well know what they say about old and bold pilots.
Great instructional video. A good pilot is always learning.
The explanation for the door operation is not to ensure that it is closed; rather: how to open it in the event of an emergency and you aren't of sound mind to help
+Gwen Walcott Thats a really good point. If I WAS of sound mind to begin with, I wouldnt even BE there :P
“When we crash, we’re going to cartwheel a few times. Once we stop I need you to run away quickly before the plane explodes!”
Thankyou, I feel much more relaxed!
That first briefing was just hilarious! Poor girl though :D
flying is a very serious venture, you calmly explain emergency situations and always brief your passengers on what to do if the pilot would have a sudden health emergency, i myself explain taking basic control of the plane. how to communicate with the tower, don't be afraid to land the plane. i also brief my passenger on keep constant vigilance on our where abouts at all times, i have my passengers point out different land marks as we travel through the sky to out destination. i quiz them all the time, what would be the first thing you would do in a certain situation, i give my passengers full confidence in themselves to land the plane. after we land or at the end our trip my passengers always thank me for teaching them about flying. when a friend of mine discovered that i can fly an airplane, and she new nothing about flying and told me because how i explain to her how a airplane works that she was comfortable about landing the plane in a emergency. flying and aviation is adventurous and fun and should always be taken very serious.
In my opinion, the way you really scare your passengers is by talking too much!
Thank You! I was waiting for someone to say that.
I would give them a out of date sectional to hold if they were nervous.
SgtGo well there is lots to cover just keep it simple and easy to understand for the passenger
i normally fly cessnas and I pull that stupid airvent thing out of it's tube and start screaming, man what a way to inspire terror hahaha
rotflmao!
Guy didn't do a very good job making sure the airplane is ready, the control lock is still in...
Some really good material here - thank you for making this!
Phoenix, AZ
"We don't have guns or missiles in this airplane."
;_;
The real question is "Why not?"
1:10 i LIKE this guy. i am responsible enough to understand what he is saying, i DONT need *comforting lies!* and id describe things exactly like HIM!(p.s. his passenger is the only one who knows not to inhale the fire extinguisher). if i was him, i dont need some woman touching my steering wheel, and pushing buttons like " _whats this do?_ [button press]" mid flight!!!!1
"When the plane stops cartwheeling, I need you to run away as fast as you can. Well, actually that won't be too fast, with the broken legs and shattered spine, but that's exactly why you'll have to hurry."
I took a discovery flight just yesterday and as I was taxiing to the runway the flight instructor said "So we're going to fly out over the river and I'll crash the plane into the water. But don't worry I'll open the door for you so you can try and swim away.".
LMAO!! They should use that guy in the airline pre taxi passenger briefing.
Zero chance I would fly with the second passenger.
This is why I suggest passengers fly in the back seat.
This is the greatest video series in aviation.
Why exactly?
Very useful tips ! I will totally use them the next flight with my passangers ! Thanks for this video :D Saludos from Chile.
Seriously, who would do that first briefing?
That's what I was thinking ahah, we'll probably die in terrible pain... Either crashing, burning alive, inhaling poison or a combination of those 3... Let's have some fun!" 😓
There are those kinda people lol
They walk among us
Very informative video with great humor. Thank you. It will help new pilots brief their passengers well.
I found out I have been doing it right all along, good to know. :)
I do include extra information, though, such as emergency landings, basic radio use (mike switch) and location of basic controls. I don't teach them to fly but give them an idea where what is and what it's called so in case of pilot incapacitation, they have a chance to call for help and also understand what the flight instructor on the ground is talking about. ("What's a trottle quadrant??")
Thanks for the video.
Thank you FARO Aviation for this beautifully summarized PFB, (Passenger Flight Briefing) This will come VERY much in handy after I complete my flight training which I will be beginning in near the time of when summer starts.
Calgary, Alberta
Do you ever mention an off-field landing? Do you mention how to use the radio in case you become incapacitated? (bird strike, medical situation, etc.) The people I take up are friends and family, so I want to give them a chance at survival if the unexpected happens, but I certainly don't want to scare them. It's a fine balancing act that I have not perfected yet.
I agree. He should have at least said something about an emergency. It's important to know the proper method for getting out of the airplane as well as all of the things you mentioned.
Yes! At least mention the elt
I liked the first guy’s briefing
If you touch anything crash and you run like hell! LOL. Good info. I did the very same thing on the good briefing. I don't someone in the cockpit going ape. 99% do very well on their first flight.
"...we're also out of coffee."
I absolutely love this video.
OMG Rick! Cockpit Management, Situational Awareness too I'm sure... You're the Boss! Are you former Navy, USAF, ANG Pilot? Your students are lucky to have you show them this curriculum. You're very methodical ...like we all should be! (or at least aspire to be ;-) )
I love the attempt at trying to make a passenger feel like they have some authority or responsibility in the flight. You are essentially telling them they can puke when they feel like it, speak when spoken too and help look for traffic. LOL
"Bandits 3 o'clock high" hahahahahaha
"Naw, just kidding, it wont cartwheel a few times. I'm just messing with you. Usually you only get one cartwheel before it catches and crumples up into a little aluminum ball. And after that, I seriously doubt you'll be able to run"...
Ohhhh, you can hear when using headsets? I thought they just produced white noise. It's good you explain complicated things like this.
Not aviation related, but I once was with my friend who was driving me home after a hockey game. His foot in the arena had fallen asleep, and while we were going down the road he says, "I don't think I can move my foot to the brake." As a passenger that's not something I want to hear lol.
I've been a passenger on hundreds of small planes and can say I've only recd a preflight briefing twice.
Perhaps the least I know the better.
Thank you for the well done video. I am going to use share it with my future passengers.
I definitely know what to say and what not to say. I was dying of laughter at the first guy though.
Love it thanks for the great briefing
I would have added that in my experience most turbulance I had was no worse than driving on a mildly bumpy road or driving in the mountains. Also maybe would have added how to use the hand held and on board radios in a worst case scenario and maybe the basic flight controls and what some of the instruments do
When I flew a small plane for the first time, all the pilot told me was how to get the seatbelt on, and how to steer on the ground and use the throttle. Then he had me taxi and take off in an international airport, fly about 60 miles, and land.
funny first guy hehe other than that pretty cool video
...as soon as it stops doing that, I need you to run away. LOL
The plane can blow up.. that's important. ha!
This is a fantastic video! Good insight!
Really nice video. Thanks for uploading.
from now on, i'm going to use the first method lol
Well done!
Good job. Great passion. Thanks
Thanks for the great video!
May I suggest, that when you are flying a first time passenger, that you refrain from saying, uh-oh or oops?
great video....and I use and love your headsets
Seriously? You don't have to go to the extreme and scare the fucker out of your passanger. But that was hilarious as.....
Love it.
Great video!
Wow great video.
5:04 Am I the only one that imagine her pointing and saying, "There's one.... OH ANOTHER ONE!!!!! Hey, there's one!" And he says, "I mean when we take off."
his last time in an aircraft was yesterday not that its his second day flying
but its poisonous! love it
i love all the stuff that 1st guy was saying...at the end...girl gets out...."hey where you going "??? haaaaaaaaa !!!!!
Excellent
But where is Deltalina?
Not if we crash, WHEN we crash. And you know, if you can't make a rough field, forced landing, you really don't belong in the cockpit.
Darn I didnt get to see it take off
Its not a bad briefing but as a passenger I would be scared of that serious instructor... :-) In my opinion he should mention basic things about emergencies and skip the passenger responsibility part.
WHO WAS THE HOT BLONDE ?? (IN THE BEGINNING)
the first example was pretty funny
Who gives a five minute briefing in a 172 lol
+glishskiii I would just get in and take off and be completely quiet and not plug in their mic. Then stall and point at a random thing and look like they have to do something with it or we will die but they don't know what I am saying. XD
lol, jk, I would hate that if I was the passenger.
Doesn't matter if you're flying a 787 or a 150 - good communication is key to a fun, safe flight.
briefing is "Sit down and shut the fuck up"
Bet your passengers love you.
@@tigerwoodz8711 I'm dead lmaoo
Better him than the other guy the 1st guy wanted to make me crap my pants
I would so be the first guy lol 😀😁😂
1:43 If I didn't look twice I almost taught she was robotic doll.My bad I am sorry
That ain't no plan that's a car that has the cockpit of a plane
TOO much shit for a dang 172, SHit that's more detail then an airline breifein
check out the monty python 'airline pilots' sketch if you want to see how to REALLY do it ... haha
+Mark Gailmor - I think you'll find that he LAST flew yesterday, as in he was current on type.
Lol the first bit
He was kind of talking to her like she’s 7 years old...
Tbh I want to scare em
Lol, this airplane can blow up, he scared the poor girl
I have seen a few idiots ruin flying for people by doing or saying something stupid. Shame that person is scared to fly for the rest of their lives over a simple stupid remarks.
But...who is the blonde?? Any Model Mayhem, DeviantArt, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter?? She is stunningly beautiful : ]
I wouldn't fly with the first guy either
great video but the second passenger was a bit "too knowledgeable" for his second day of flying.
Mark Gailmor um he meant that the last time he had flown was yesterday
LMAO!!!
lol youre gonna crash