cessna_cptn
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I was just wondering if those "Good afternoon ladies and gentleman" announcements from the flight deck are adlib or are they fill in the blank? Just curious.
Doug Taylor said:If they're going to show a movie, I'll squeeze a short one out before it starts
Doug Taylor said:Nah, it'd be more like a few pointers like:
* Keep it short.
* Keep it to the point.
* When in doubt, put DOWN the microphone.
* Weather is cloudy/partly-cloudy/clear/rainy with temperature that's it. Saying "Low visibility" is kosher, but who in the world cares that "visibility is six miles in haze"
* Leave out the wind information. Unless it's hurricane-force, or you want your passengers to stress out about your landing after the PA said "winds are out of the south at 15 knots, gusting to 30"
* "...once again from the cockpit/flight-deck..." should never be said.
But that's about it.![]()
Do you ever make a post without that smiley in it?Bigey said:When i reach airlines, i've always had a thing about introducing the flight crew.
"Ladies and gentlmen, this is your first officer Shervin Gorgani, and *insert captain name here*, we'd like to give you a warm welcome onboard. Our flight time should be *insert amount of time here* so sit back, relax, and have an awesome time. Feel free to ask the crew if there is anything we can do to make your flight more enjoyable."
That's my dream kinda thing to say...:rawk:
ian said:Do you ever make a post without that smiley in it?![]()
jdflight said:Hehehehe. I love taking things out of context!
just..very....enthusiasticDoug Taylor said:That's just the prozac speaking!![]()
Doug Taylor said:Nah, it'd be more like a few pointers like:
* Keep it short.
* Keep it to the point.
* When in doubt, put DOWN the microphone.
* Weather is cloudy/partly-cloudy/clear/rainy with temperature that's it. Saying "Low visibility" is kosher, but who in the world cares that "visibility is six miles in haze"
* Leave out the wind information. Unless it's hurricane-force, or you want your passengers to stress out about your landing after the PA said "winds are out of the south at 15 knots, gusting to 30"
* "...once again from the cockpit/flight-deck..." should never be said.
But that's about it.![]()