Re: [aus-soaring] Re: CASA web site advice

2001-05-25 Thread Mike Borgelt
At 01:07 PM 25/05/01 +1000, you wrote: >> >> Why is alcohol served on planes? Its seems that the two don't really mix >> (i.e. dehydration, loutish behaviour etc.) >> >> > >I agree. Fly Royal Brunei; it's BYO alcohol. Very pleasant. > >PeterS >(caffeine and alcohol free blood levels) > >>My 2c

Re: [aus-soaring] Re: CASA web site advice

2001-05-24 Thread Peter Stephenson
> > Why is alcohol served on planes? Its seems that the two don't really mix > (i.e. dehydration, loutish behaviour etc.) > > I agree. Fly Royal Brunei; it's BYO alcohol. Very pleasant. PeterS (caffeine and alcohol free blood levels) >My 2c worth, > > > -- > * You are subscribed to the

[aus-soaring] Re: CASA web site advice

2001-05-24 Thread Michael Texler
I think the CASA safety advice is well presented. A better informed public may behave better whilst on planes. Granted some people with phobias may be totally scared by this information, but in all seriousness, they should seek professional help for flying phobia (that is if they have to air trave