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December 16, 2020This is the reason why flight attendants always ask passengers to fold the table
There are many rules that passengers must follow during the flight.
Starting from using seat belts to listening to and following the flight attendants’ instructions.
Flight attendants have an important duty to maintain passenger safety during flights.
Flight attendants are also tasked with delivering food and drinks to passengers.
But have you ever seen a flight attendant tell a passenger to put the tray table down when taking off?
Although airplane emergencies rarely occur when flying, passengers are always asked to put down the tray table at certain times including when taking off.
Proclaimed in Dailystar.co.uk, Monday (21/9/2020), a flight attendant conveyed his reasons in the Reddit forum.
It was said in the forum that the tray table had to be placed because if there was a sudden emergency, passengers could immediately rush over.
This also applies to passenger seats who should not move the back of the seat because it can obstruct the person behind it.
“This is not for you, but for the passenger behind you.
The same reason you do not have anything in the cabin aisle,” he wrote.
“If something gets in the way, you can run into it and that’s how most accidents happen,” he continued.
These conditions aren’t the only flight secret that passengers are worried about.
Previously, a pilot revealed what is common on planes.
Although there is nothing to worry about during the flight, the presence of air bubbles is quite frightening for some passengers.
The pilot, who did not mention his name, said how dangerous the air bubbles were.
The most common causes are turbulent air in the atmosphere and the uncertainty of information that makes passengers nervous.
Have you ever noticed a flight attendant using a secret code to communicate with other cabin crew?
They say “Air Pocket” to warn that interference may occur.
Have you ever noticed a flight attendant using a secret code to communicate with other cabin crew?
They say “Air Pocket” to warn that interference may occur.