Never Do This On An Airplane

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Published 2023-03-01

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  • @lunalady1821
    Yep, as a female, do not want to sit next to someone not adequately clothed, not a prude, just don't want others bodily moisture or parts slip out and around.
  • @hikayaworld
    FYI, As I have been a Cabin Crew and working at the Airport now, Cabin Crew does not clean airplanes after landing. We have a special cleaning crew to clean airplanes and prepare them for take off with the new departing crew.
  • @GBNB-Wendy
    What I find so astounding is that there has to be a video about this because people haven’t a clue on how to behave anymore. It’s crazy that in this day and age, grown-ups have to be told What is and what is not appropriate, especially when they should have learned this as a child. It’s a matter of respect… Respect for yourself, and respect for others.
  • @Horizon3165
    In my time when Pan Am was still in service, flying was considered a luxury and people boarded the planes with best of behaviors and gratitudes especially wearing formal or semi formal outfits. The services, food, drinks and tokens from the flights were one of the best qualities and memories of the times will not be faded and forgotten for my generations. Flying then was an unique experience not everyone could have as people do now.
  • I used to work for sky chef LSG. I can confirm that the ice and water used on service carts doesn't come from any on board tank. Bagged Ice is brought on in a cooler tray and is stored in the service carts. Coffee and tea is made from bottled water. Sky chef services: delta, Hawaiian, southwest, united, American and other airlines. I used to pack those carts.
  • The guy who hacked the PA system should’ve rickrolled the flight
  • @bonnie_gail
    Back in the day, flying was considered a semi-formal event, we wore new dresses and shiny shoes, brother in a new shirt and long pants, mom and dad dressed conservatively, manners were expected all around. It was a pleasant experience.
  • I was a flight attendant for many years and never clean anything but the galleys, ground personnel cleans seat areas and restrooms
  • @lisaj9799
    That woman didn't have enough clothing on. Probably the rear exposure was enough to cause health concerns for the next person who would sit in that seat
  • I'm "old school"; it seems that when folks were expected to dress-up to travel, they behaved better. Even "business casual" set a tone for restrained manners. And this affected travel on planes, buses, and trains, alike.
  • I have no problem with passengers clapping at the end of the flight. It's a show of appreciation for the entire crew for a pleasant flight and job well done. Plus, these are happy people looking forward to their vacations. No different than when you are at a restaurant and give a nice tip because of great service and cuisine. 😎🤟
  • @beckyroberts2938
    A lot of these events could have been prevented by some common sense but alas many people don't have any.
  • @TexasVagabond
    I typically blow the air vent right in my face. I will use multiple ones if others aren’t seated around me. To me, airplanes can be a little claustrophobic, so having cool air on my face helps relieve that feeling for me.
  • @rirururu4697
    I'm just glad that the guy who hacked the PA didn't have any goals other than to annoy the passengers and crew. It's really scary to think that any devices on a plane can be hacked. Even annoying the pilots could be really dangerous since they need to be in full focus flying the plane. Luckily no one was hurt.
  • @Thurgosh_OG
    Where do attendants do post flight cleaning? My brother is a training manager for a number of airports in the UK and confirmed that the crew leaves straight after passengers are debarked, so that the Cleaning crews can get in and clean the cabin down, while the aircraft is being refueled and loaded with the next flights luggage.
  • For Indonesia, it depends which province you will go. In Java, mostly we can wear anything we want. But, if you fly to Aceh, it is prohibited to wear provocative clothes
  • @zuzukris4952
    The water tanks are cleaned regularly, and all the water used on a plane is filtered. My aunt was a flight attendant for 37 years. The major airlines keep up with that stuff. Idk about all the smaller and independent airlines. Also, clapping when a plane lands is like a thank you to the pilots for landing safely! It’s mostly a relief clap. The most dangerous parts of flying are take off and landing. So clapping is like, “thank god we landed safely!”
  • @judithnaria6806
    With regards to the first story, I would also have refused Saypinar. And, if I was the gate agent and a man showed up with shorts that small, I would have cracked down on him even harder. I'm usually pretty forgiving with what I let passegers wear, especially if there are quick fixes to cover up a little, but sometimes, there's nothing you can do. I have refused passengers on account of things such as excessive filth/body odour in their clothes as well. People are trapped with each other for hours on an aircraft. I won't subject the other 100 passengers to one person's poor conduct.