Something about listening to the pilot and the lingo is fascinating. I don't know if it's still available but when I used to fly a lot I'd plug my headphones into the arm and switch the channel to the cockpit. Didn't have a clue what they were say, and most of it is gibberish.No those are some pretty egregious incidents. That Delta captain...wow. Try decaf.
Something about listening to the pilot and the lingo is fascinating. I don't know if it's still available but when I used to fly a lot I'd plug my headphones into the arm and switch the channel to the cockpit. Didn't have a clue what they were say, and most of it is gibberish.
Exactly. That's why I find it fascinating. I always tried to figure out what they were saying and how it applies to our flight. Cool stuff anyway.Haha, it only sounds like gibberish because you don't know what they are doing. If I listened to people talking over the radio in the same manner but they were discussing medical procedures I wouldn't understand what they were saying.
You say that in a way it very well could have been but luckily for you, you always make sure the microphone is off.No thank god it wasn't.
I think most of us, if you really think about it, would be horrified of part of our daily private conversations were recorded and broadcast to the world.You say that in a way it very well could have been but luckily for you, you always make sure the microphone is off.
Especially when I'm driving (by myself) and somebody's in front of me - and there's always someone in front of me.I think most of us, if you really think about it, would be horrified of part of our daily private conversations were recorded and broadcast to the world.