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Bring the dog to training? Tell me this isn't happening.

What's wrong with that? I say bring the crittur; it might graduate top of the class and be better company in the cockpit...not to mention practice better -erm- "personal hygiene".

C
 
At least the dog could help him practice his flows.
 
Tell him to bring the dog. Depending on what regional he's at, he might have to eat it later on to survive.

It's been a long time since FI has made me laugh.


Thank you.


(And the subsequent "Zing" just added the icing to the cake.)
 
My friend has 2 regional offers and I offered to watch his dog during training.. He thinks he might be able to get by, by keeping the dog with him at the hotel during indoc, etc. Any suggestions for him? Have you heard of people bringing pets to training before?
-S

Tell him to find a better looking wife!
 
Just have him tell everyone that he is legally blind and that it is a seeing eye dog. Then he can take it to the hotel, class, sim, etc. with all the protections of the American's With Disabilities Act.
 
Dogs are part of the new cockpit crew concept. Pilot feeds the dog and dog bites the pilot if he tries to touch anything. It's an integral part of flight training. Bring him along.
 

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