Hello!
When I shut the plane down the attendant said upon me angrily, "Captain, this is not what I signed for!", and went out slapping the door. Then in the log, my status from "OK" changed to "somewhat secure". What was so wrong?
In the log, there was a comment that a bag fell on the head of a passenger. Oh, c'mon? Isn't it the FA's job to watch the cabin? Then "my" comment was "I wish I aced that landing". It was nothing to hard, just a normal one. I actually struggle to understand what I have to do to get better score for landing. "Kissing" even more than I do is actually dangerous because of a possible overrun... So, how do I know what I did wrong?
How can I tell what was wrong?
Re: How can I tell what was wrong?
I understand that feeling too - could it have been turbulence on the flight itself, rather than just the landing?
I always put seatbelt sign on when cabin starts to shake, or if I go through clouds.
It would be good to have a better understanding of the negatives maybe just expanding on the text slightly?
I always put seatbelt sign on when cabin starts to shake, or if I go through clouds.
It would be good to have a better understanding of the negatives maybe just expanding on the text slightly?
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