by flyboy 28 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:03 pm
Either way, just ask. All the times I've flown commercially, I usually lag behind the rest of the folks de-boarding and try to strike up a conversation with the F/O, tell him I'm way into aviation and photography and more times that not they let me sit up in the right seat and get off a few snaps. I'd wait 'til after the flight, since they aren't so busy up front.
The way I see it, most pilots simply love to fly. And seeing that a kid that's into aviation probably really makes them feel good. So why not.
With Air China though, it may be difficult to break the communication barrier. Most Chinese pilots I've heard on my scanner while spotting are somewhat lacking in English. It doesn't hurt to try though.
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flyboy 28 on Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.