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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
They might drop the joint. A solid case of drug abuse? -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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"Peter R." wrote in message ... What, no Mag-Lite to the bridge of the nose? That would work, too. The Mag-Lite is used with immediate threats to my well-being. |
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... And he wouldn't cold-cock the guy trying to get out of the plane? Steven is slipping. It's his life, if he truly wants to end it that is his right. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
It's his life, if he truly wants to end it that is his right. I'd be afraid of him breaking something on the way out. - Andrew |
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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... And he wouldn't cold-cock the guy trying to get out of the plane? Steven is slipping. It's his life, if he truly wants to end it that is his right. It's not his "right" to cause trauma to you, to people on the ground, to subject you to lost income and inconvenience during an FAA and/or police investigation, etc. If he wants to end his life, he can damn well do it at home. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "Why are we hiding from the police, mommy?" "Because we use vi, dear, and they use emacs." |
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In article , SelwayKid wrote:
How would you handle a situation where a paying passenger began to manhandle the controls? I would manhandle the passenger. What would you do if a passenger keeps interrupting you during a single pilot IFR approach into a very busy airport? Disconnect his intercom. What would you do if your passengers lit up their marijuana in the back of a twin? Two possibilities come to mind: #1: Shout into the microphone as if I'm on the radio, "Mayday! Fire in the cockpit! We're all going to die!" #2: "I hear from the medical marijuana people that pot is good for supressing nausea. Let's see if that's really true." Yank. Bank. Repeat. What would you do if the passenger was so big they kept getting in the way of control travel? In the planes I fly, I would never get the W&B to work out. What would you do if your passenger decided to get out of the airplane while in flight? If it were any of the above passengers, I would smile and say, "have a nice flight!" |
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In article , SelwayKid wrote:
How would you handle a situation where a paying passenger began to manhandle the controls? I would manhandle the passenger. What would you do if a passenger keeps interrupting you during a single pilot IFR approach into a very busy airport? Disconnect his intercom. What would you do if your passengers lit up their marijuana in the back of a twin? Two possibilities come to mind: #1: Shout into the microphone as if I'm on the radio, "Mayday! Fire in the cockpit! We're all going to die!" #2: "I hear from the medical marijuana people that pot is good for supressing nausea. Let's see if that's really true." Yank. Bank. Repeat. What would you do if the passenger was so big they kept getting in the way of control travel? In the planes I fly, I would never get the W&B to work out. What would you do if your passenger decided to get out of the airplane while in flight? If it were any of the above passengers, I would smile and say, "have a nice flight!" |
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... It's not his "right" to cause trauma to you, to people on the ground, Agreed, he has no right to harm anyone else or anyone else's property. |
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Fly alone.
"SelwayKid" wrote in message m... How would you handle a situation where a paying passenger began to manhandle the controls? What would you do if a passenger keeps interrupting you during a single pilot IFR approach into a very busy airport? What would you do if your passengers lit up their marijuana in the back of a twin? What would you do if the passenger was so big they kept getting in the way of control travel? What would you do if your passenger decided to get out of the airplane while in flight? These are all real and all have happened to me in my 45 years of flying. A lot more that I can't think of at the moment. A pilot was recently faced with it when an 84 year old man decided to unstrap and get out of the front cockpit of a biplane and plunged to his death. The pilot was unable to stop him. What would you do? |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...
My bad. Forgot to look at the date of this troll. My solution to all the above problems would be to shoot the passenger. If he had drugs or cash, I would steal them. I'll be really polite when flying with you! And not carry any cash... -Malcolm Teas |
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