Mike wrote:
You don't need to be buying nomex flight suits, special boots or anything else for a 20-minute hop. Likewise you shouldn't need to be stowing bags of gear, bottles of water or anything else. Just take a camera (and an airsickness bag, just in case), go fly, enjoy!
Good footwear is a good idea, regardless the length of the flight. Sneakers can easily come off or melt in the event of an emergency. Nomex suits can often be borrowed in such cases and bought cheaply from surplus stores. Just because a flight is short, doesn't at all mean nothing can happen. I was in a chopper crash where we were
lifting off when the engines failed. If I hadn't been
already thinking of what I'd do if something went wrong, I probably wouldn't be here today.
Not trying to scare the man, but the moment you stop planning for contingencies, airplanes can have this nasty habit of killing you quickly and horribly. Good footwear and basic fire protection is simply a good idea for a high-performance airplane like that.
As for bags and such, I wasn't sure how long the flight was and if he was going to be landing where he took off from. Some of these types of flights are to the next destination if the plane is being moved. Besides, he might not have a place to stow his (probably expensive) stuff while he's in the air.