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That should help somewhat and a verbal helps too, while your standing right there and pointing....... no guarantees though...... good luck !

Oh, another thought....... sometimes when I’m enlighten passengers prior to boarding, I use the phrase “please be extremely careful not to touch the control surfaces, and please only step where designated, as the metal is very, very thin like a Coke can and crushes quite easily “. 

Still, no guarantees. :(

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23 minutes ago, MooneyMitch said:

That should help somewhat and a verbal helps too, while your standing right there and pointing....... no guarantees though...... good luck !

Oh, another thought....... sometimes when I’m enlighten passengers prior to boarding, I use the phrase “please be extremely careful not to touch the control surfaces, and please only step where designated, as the metal is very, very thin like a Coke can and crushes quite easily “. 

Still, no guarantees. :(

I always tell them to only step on the black . . . . But that won't work for you anymore, @MooneyMitch!

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15 minutes ago, Hank said:

I always tell them to only step on the black . . . . But that won't work for you anymore, @MooneyMitch!

I guess I could tell them that...... certainly might further their attention!  :lol:

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I don't think I've ever had anyone step there while loading.  It's always after the flight when they are getting out and no longer thinking about the instructions I gave them before the flight.  I guess I need to sit there a minute and go over deplaning instructions before opening the door.

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1 hour ago, skydvrboy said:

I don't think I've ever had anyone step there while loading.  It's always after the flight when they are getting out and no longer thinking about the instructions I gave them before the flight.  I guess I need to sit there a minute and go over deplaning instructions before opening the door.

 

15 hours ago, eman1200 said:

Always extend the flaps when boarding new pax. 99% of that problem solved.

One could lower flaps for deplaning.  Then you’d be all set for your next passenger flight. 

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I'm disappointed in this thread.  :-(

I thought it would be a good hearty debate yet again about the merits of speed enhancements of removing the step vs the utility of keeping it.  Instead all I find is a discussion about a sticker.   oh hum.

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7 minutes ago, aviatoreb said:

I'm disappointed in this thread.  :-(

I thought it would be a good hearty debate yet again about the merits of speed enhancements of removing the step vs the utility of keeping it.  Instead all I find is a discussion about a sticker.   oh hum.

Nothing to see here folks...... move along please! :lol:

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6 minutes ago, Hyett6420 said:

Go for a run Eric, you sound stressed.  :)  

But you spelled my name wrong!

...hehe no I’m not stressed - quite opposite I’m in a silly funny boisterous mood on a sunny Sunday morning drinking coffee.

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Just now, aviatoreb said:

But you spelled my name wrong!

...hehe no I’m not stressed - quite opposite I’m in a silly funny boisterous mood on a sunny Sunday morning drinking coffee.

‘‘Tis another absolutely gorgeous day....... I might just go for another flight today........ let’s go!! :D

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I put the no step sign on it as soon as I got it and I’m not shy about politely asking anyone not to step on the flap while pointing at it.

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