Just a quick one, probably only an odd minor thing, but Ive noticed on loading the aircraft before 12 midday, the crew occasionally say 'Good afternoon' instead of good morning.
This has been on all my UK flights when (FSX is set to my system time) in the AM.
Whist on a couple of flights in the USA set at the correct local east coast am time, they said 'good morning'.
Cheers,
John.
Good morning, Good afternoon...
Good morning, Good afternoon...
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Re: Good morning, Good afternoon...
Jet lag? I mean, er, prop lag?
Cheers,
Nick
Cheers,
Nick
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