Does anybody have any R44 Pax Breifing cards in .Jpeg, of PDF,
Thanks in Advance
Briefing Cards
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Re: Briefing Cards
Gold!!!
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Capt. Do you have this in Chinese?
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One of the best post Ive ever read.....F**king gold
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Yeah Cheers for all the smart bum replys, pretty much what i expected from the armchair pilots, trying to find a genuine robby 44 briefing card all the ones on google are non genuine or terrible quality thanks it would be well received,
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If you want to PM me I can email them to you. I have a PDF that I received from Robinson of their own R44/R66 safety briefing card.
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pretty much what i expected from the armchair pilots
Ouch!
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Any aircrew professional should be able to create their own briefing cards and other materials similar.
Briefings are a mandatory duty of a captain or crew.
You would be required to do that if you were in a remote or unique area and an opportunity arose that wasn't standard but able and legal to do. (No armchairs in the bush!)
Or would you throw the opportunity away or wouldn't you brief at all?
ADF aircrews are always flexing briefs to suit their varied missions, rarely is everything standard.
A sense of humour is a good section to include in the brief as well.
Pacifies the pax.
Briefings are a mandatory duty of a captain or crew.
You would be required to do that if you were in a remote or unique area and an opportunity arose that wasn't standard but able and legal to do. (No armchairs in the bush!)
Or would you throw the opportunity away or wouldn't you brief at all?
ADF aircrews are always flexing briefs to suit their varied missions, rarely is everything standard.
A sense of humour is a good section to include in the brief as well.
Pacifies the pax.
Keep it flying, don't quit!
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Most of the guys in here are anything but armchair pilots. It's the internet man, don't take it too seriously.
I did laugh when the Hollywood spec link had similar results to this thread as it's first link.
I did laugh when the Hollywood spec link had similar results to this thread as it's first link.
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