Flying a passenger aircraft on an airplane simulator is tremendous fun and it has three main advantages over being a pilot of a real passenger plane:
1) There is no real risk involved. Provided you keep your calm, there is very little risk of serious injuries. And in a 'worst-case scenario', you only fall off your chair anyway.
2) You weren't required to undergo years and years of training to get where you live. Ok, you do need to know how to do a computer and download software, but definitely not quite the just like the 1,500 hours experience needed that needs to be an actual airline transport pilot.
3) You don't have real passengers. This might be the biggest associated with an airplane simulators. Why? Here are a few notable dates in the the past of air passenger behavior:
19th December 2009. Live rats caused panic on a flight in northwest Saudi Arabia after escaping from a passenger's rucksack. The plane had climbed to 25000 feet before people started to rats running inside the cabin. Upon landing the passenger admitted that the 80 live rats in his rucksack had gone unnoticed when he boarded the aeroplane.
13th February 2008. A well-known French television personality, Jean-Luc Delarue, left his first-class seat, under the influence of alcohol and anxiolytic drugs and ventured into the main passenger cabin, where he came across the Algerian women's football team. At first polite, Delarue's behavior became worse and worse, taking off his shirt and trying to caress intimately one of the participants. He was finally escorted back to his seat in handcuffs, all the while insulting both passengers and crew alike.
24th June 2008. A resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA was charged with being intoxicated and disruptive in public following an incident on the Airline carriers flight from Dallas to Charlotte. He had been drinking rum and coke, but, when the flight attendants decided that he'd had enough, he became loud and abusive. His behavior included throwing ice at other passengers and grabbing a flight attendant's buttocks.
On 25th July 2008 a flight from Kos, Greece to Manchester, England was forced to divert to Frankfurt when two women passengers started being abusive to crew and one got down to open an external door. The flight was over Austria when the crew noticed the women were drunk and refused to serve them any more alcohol. One within the women then took a swing within a flight attendant with a bottle of vodka and apparently wanting some fresh air, attempted to open a door. Around this which point each of the women were restrained in their seats and the flight diverted to Frankfurt, where German police entered the plane and removed them.
24th November 2008.A Buddhist monk, from Myanmar, is reported to have opened the emergency exit of an aura India airplane while it was on the runway preparing for take-off because he wanted some fresh air. The monk, who is believed for been feeling claustrophobic, managed to open the door using instructions on the inflight safety account. The flight had to be delayed for merely seven hours while safety checks were carried out.
27th December this last year alone. Donald Trump's ex-wife, Ivana, was forcefully far from a New York City-bound Delta Airlines flight after resulting in a scene and screaming at crew members only. Apparently irritated by a baby crying and a group of children running in the aisle of her first class cabin while the flight was waiting to go out of Palm Beach Flight terminal en route to New York Ms Trump began shouting and swearing at the children and at the cabin crew who tried to intervene. The pilot taxied back to the departure gate where Ms Trump was forcefully disembarked by waiting police officers.
However, the unexpected doesn't always range from passengers.
August 2010. A fed-up flight attendant reportedly cursed passengers on the plane public-address system, grabbed some beer belonging to the galley and exited on an emergency slide. Steven Slater lost his temper after a row with a passenger at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport. The flight attendant then jumped off the parked jet by deploying the emergency chute before walking across the tarmac and onto the street. Before abandoning the aircraft, Slater announced to passengers: 'Those of you who have shown dignity and respect these last 20 years, appreciate your a great ride'.
Flying a passenger airplane can are a nightmare, with respect to the level of sanity of the passengers. The above is simply random selection of the any huge selection of incidents which happen every year and include an excellent cause of preferring flying an airplane simulator in the comfort of your own home.
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