Thursday, January 9, 2014

Less Freaking Out

As an airline passenger, there is nothing quite as soothing after takeoff as the pilot coming on the overhead speaker to announce there are “clear skies ahead”. Loosely translated, this means you can read, get some work done, or maybe catch a little shut eye without the worry of being jostled onto the shoulder of the person sitting next to you.

The skies or the road ahead won't always be free of bumps and turbulence, but generally just knowing what's ahead tends to lead to less freaking out and more getting ready. People like having a picture of what's coming up.

“Communication is the great divider,” said NO ONE, EVER. Take a look at this short video which shows you how to provide a view from 30 feet, 3000 feet and your cruising altitude.

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