Passagers: le nécessaire briefing

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Passenger Safety Briefings

When you’re flying your own airplane, it’s up to you to make sure your passengers are properly briefed before taxi. Spend extra time making sure they’re comfortable. And remember, FAR 91.107 requires you to brief each passenger on how to use their seat belt. When passengers are connected to the intercom, keep them aware of times when a conversation is appropriate vs. distracting. Maintaining a sterile cockpit is critical, especially during high-workload times like takeoff and landing.

As for flight controls, make sure your passengers are aware of the full motion of controls, and how they impact your ability to control the airplane. If you have a passenger or young child that you don’t think can follow these instructions, make sure they’re comfortable in the back seat.

Voir aussi

https://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/regulations/how-to-file-a-nasa-asrs-report/

https://www.boldmethod.com/blog/lists/2023/07/seven-tips-for-a-perfect-departure-briefing/