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Old October 22nd 04, 12:27 PM
Bob Noel
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In article . net, "C
Kingsbury" wrote:

What do you tell them before you take them into actual for
the
first time, if anything?


For your own peace of mind, if you are going to be flying anywhere
near thunderstorms, tell your passengers not to take any pictures
with the flash. A few years ago someone, I believe it was the Natalies,
posted a story about one of their passengers doing that to them.

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