Do not sign up unless you really want to do it. :lol :eek :facepalm:
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Did they not have her strapped in correctly or was her fighting against the dude that created that problem?
That being said. When she started resisting that much, just let her go back and take a seat. Free dive for the co-diver.
When she started resisting that much, just let her go back and take a seat. Free dive for the co-diver.
The other thing is you are trying to get everyone out of the plane in one "pass" because going on a second pass uses more fuel which costs more money. The longer someone is jerking around in the door the less likely the "spot" is going to be right for the people behind you.
Of course, the gov't officials race in to levy fines.
I have no problem with anything about the exit. The straps being loose was wrong......
You can only defend one of these positions, not both. The TM failed on several issues and thus jeopardized his life and the passenger's. The only time he was in control of this skydive was when he was in the airplane. He abandoned that as well as his professional demeanor when he forced the exit. Actions like these hurt people, the sport and invite increased regulation. Period.