kawizx62003
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I am wondering at what age did any of you start taking your kids along on flights. My only guess is once they can wear a headset???
I am wondering at what age did any of you start taking your kids along on flights. My only guess is once they can wear a headset???
Wow, thats cool!
I bet that is a good memory. I was a little worried about noise issues in a smaller aircraft.
Unfortunately, so the story is told, I was so excited and happy about the ride, I kept shouting Airplane! Airplane! Airplane! over and over again when we got home. Mom wasn't a fan of airplanes, and dad was in the doghouse for weeks. It would be almost a year before I got my second ride.
Does conception in a 172 of your first born count?
Wow. Are you contortionists or midgets?
Does conception in a 172 of your first born count?
Does conception in a 172 of your first born count?
My daughter was 1, my son was 4.
They are now 19 and 22. We flew EVERYWHERE with them, coast to coast.
Good times.
5 1/2 months
I was much more worried about it than my daughter was.
Mom gets to sit in the back and complain that once she gets her ASEL (she's got Glider, checkride at 8+ months pregnant) I'm going to be the one stuck in the economy class.
I was thinking about them with headsets. Will their voice be transmitted on the mic to ATC if they talk at the same time as me? Can just imagine making a call on the radio and having my 3 year old start screaming.
This is my main motivation for going after my pilots license. I have 2 kids (5 & 3) and want to experience some great trips together before they grow up.
I was thinking about them with headsets. Will their voice be transmitted on the mic to ATC if they talk at the same time as me? Can just imagine making a call on the radio and having my 3 year old start screaming.
GREAT PIC!2 months (was too exhausted before then..). She's been flying ever since.
My wife's been sitting in back with the baby (I can't nurse him) and I know it's not particularly fun for her. I've heard this as the reason for many people upgrading to a cabin class - makes the spouse happier.
Get the air con installed and it will be more tolerable
And it's not as bad as that, just takes a bit to get used to going from pilot to passenger.
HOWEVER:
If you would find us a GIV I could probably get used to that idea a whole lot faster.