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23.08.2024 - 17:52 / insider.com
I worked as a flight attendant on domestic and international routes for two years, and I saw all kinds of behavior on planes.
Here are the top things you should never do on a flight.
I never thought this would be a problem, but some people think a life vest would be a nice souvenir.
Not only is it stealing, but you could also be putting the next passenger sitting in that seat in danger.
If you don't know exactly how to use the airplane bathroom, don't be shy or embarrassed to ask your flight attendants.
You don't fly the plane every day, and there are so many buttons. But don't just leave and hope no one will notice.
The airplane is a very small space. We usually have one bathroom in the front and two in the back, so everyone can tell when you didn't flush.
When I started flying in 2019, I noticed a passenger looked unconscious to me. I tried to wake him up by shaking him, but he didn't respond, so I panicked and called my colleagues for help.
I was about to ask for a medical professional onboard or perform first aid. But it turned out a passenger was a heavy sleeper, and it looked like he'd used some sleeping medication.
You might not want to scare your crew by taking drowsy medication on a flight.
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Some passengers are completely covered with sweat from carrying too many personal items, backpacks, and carry-ons.
It's so much easier to check your luggage and walk on the plane relaxed and stress-free.
Finding a space for everyone's bag is also not always possible, so your extra items may need to be checked regardless. If you're worried about paying extra, ask an attendant at the gate. They're usually happy to check it for free if the flight is full.
We catch people drinking mini bottles of alcohol all the time.
Even if you think there isn't a flight attendant around, you'd be surprised how often other passengers let us know.
It's prohibited, and if you're caught, you could be banned from future flights with the airline, so it's not worth the risk.
Sometimes, passengers ask flight attendants for help hoisting their carry-ons into the overhead bins. But that isn't part of a cabin crew's responsibility.
If the bag is too heavy, it's better to check it.
It's OK to go to the restroom before takeoff. But when you see flight attendants performing a safety demonstration, you should stay seated and wait until the seatbelt sign is off.
When passengers get up during the safety demonstration, we need to stop, wait, and start from the beginning when everyone is back to their seats.
If it's an emergency, call a flight attendant over and we'll help you.
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