On most single door aircraft, the door is on the passenger side, not the pilot side. How come?
I have 3 theories, but none of them over-ride why I think it should be on the pilot side.
1. The pilot has to prepare for the flight so passengers can relax and board at the last minute
2. Charts, and other pilot equipment etc would be in the way.
2. The captain should go down with the ship, passengers should exit before the pilot in an emergency.
I think it should be on the pilot side so the pilot can assist in boarding / deboarding operations. I can't do squat to help someone get on and off the wing when I'm stuck inside waiting for everyone else to get out of the way. Also, it would be FAR less embarrassing when you forget something and everyone is already on board.
I have 3 theories, but none of them over-ride why I think it should be on the pilot side.
1. The pilot has to prepare for the flight so passengers can relax and board at the last minute
2. Charts, and other pilot equipment etc would be in the way.
2. The captain should go down with the ship, passengers should exit before the pilot in an emergency.
I think it should be on the pilot side so the pilot can assist in boarding / deboarding operations. I can't do squat to help someone get on and off the wing when I'm stuck inside waiting for everyone else to get out of the way. Also, it would be FAR less embarrassing when you forget something and everyone is already on board.