Mon, Apr 24, 2006
Help Non-Flying Spouse, Passengers Get Enthusiastic About
Aviating
Pilots can now help their
spouses, significant others, and friends turn their fear and
anxiety about flying into productive participation and fun with
King Schools’ new "Practical Risk Management For Reluctant
Passengers and Their Pilots." This innovative, interactive course
lets passengers and their pilots work together to create meaningful
pre-flight and in-flight roles that will lead to shared risk
management and mutual enjoyment and roles in the risk management of
the flight.
"This course will resolve one of the biggest problems in general
aviation—how to share the joy of flying with non-pilots who
are fearful about it," said John King. "We recommend it for any
pilot who wants to enjoy flying with others."
Martha King continued, "Using the interactive course will help
both the pilot and passenger manage flight risks and define
rewarding roles that will result in less stress, more fun, and the
non-pilot wanting to fly. One of the biggest reasons pilots drop
out of aviation is that they have a significant other who
doesn’t enjoy flying with them. We hope that this course will
be a solution for this problem."
Practical Risk Management For Reluctant Passengers and Their
Pilots contains two CD-ROMs with a run time of 53 minutes before
interactive questions. The course qualifies for Avemco Premium
Credits.
Upon completion, the passenger and their pilots and passengers
can each print out their graduation certificates. The price is
$49.
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