Bad pilot etiquette?

Mavmb

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So what is bad etiquette when setting up the cockpit for the next pilot? Papers all over, seatbelts crunched on the side? I had a pilot that always silenced the radio volumes, kind of annoying. Anybody have any horror stories?
 
At my old job there was a guy who either had a terrible headset or wore earplugs underneath. Every time he handed over a plane the radio and intercom would be at full volume. I about needed new pants a few times.
 
Not a 121 pilot. But I've read stuff here and other places over the years, about pilots leaving their dip cup in the cockpit when deplaning. Yuck.
 
Is that a thing? I assumed all tobacco products were forbidden in the cockpit by every company policy..
I've flown with people who chew, one guy brought a large water bottle along and used it for the... Ugh... Remnants. For the whole 4 day.

Just thinking about it is making me gag.



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I don't have a problem with the dipping itself, honestly.

But don't spit into a clear water bottle and carry it with you for 4 days.


BLEH!

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Taking the airplane to the Central Valley to practice approaches or touch and goes, and failing to wash off the 1/4” of bug debris off the windscreen after you land. Not very nice to the next pilot.
 
Leaving the seat in its highest vertical adjustment. Why would you do that? I know who you are. There's gonna be hand lotion on the back of the tiller and the yoke when you take my plane.
Where should it be left if you're short?
 
I’m short, but I always move it full aft so the next pilot can climb in more easily. Especially in a Piper.
 
Seat all the way forward and up is one, but seat all the way down to the floor too. Know a captain that twisted or sprained something getting into one and ended up being out of work for a while.
Radial volume as mentioned but I've made r a habit to put that where I want it before I put my headset on. This one I think is more mechanics, but cranking the cabin or cockpit temp all the way up or down. Just an ass thing to do.
 
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