18 January 2016

Weird airline info UF


NextShark has an article about the things they don't tell you when you get on the plane:
Flying can make up a huge part of our lives, especially if it’s a part of your profession. The following question was asked on Reddit sometime at the end of last year:
What are secrets that passengers don’t know when you ride on planes or things you can get for free from the cabin or crew?
There were many responses, but the following tips were the ones we found the most interesting.
1. The truth about oxygen masks.
“That if the oxygen masks drop down, you only have about 15 minutes of oxygen from the point of pulling them down. However, that is more than enough time for the pilot to take us to a lower altitude where you can breathe normally” – jezalenko
“More important – at altitude, you have 15-20 seconds before you pass out. Put yours on first, then do your kids. Passing out for a few seconds won’t harm the kids.” – ksiyoto
2. Why they dim the lights when the plane is landing.
“When a plane is landing at night, they dim the interior lights in case you need to evacuate upon landing so your eyes are already adjusted to the darkness so you’ll be able to see better once outside the plane.”
3. The reason you sometimes experience a hard landing.
“When you experience a hard landing in bad weather it wasn’t because of a lack of pilot skills but is, in fact, intentional. If the runway is covered in water, the airplane has to touch down hard in order to puncture the water layer and prevent aquaplaning.”
4. You can unlock lavatories from the outside.
“…There is usually a lock mechanism concealed behind the no smoking badge on the door. Just lift the flap up and slide the bolt to unlock.”
5. What happens when an airplane gets a bomb threat.
“I have a friend who’s a commercial pilot. Around five years ago he was doing a flight from Los Angeles, California to Tokyo, Japan when an anonymous caller phoned in a bomb threat while they were over the middle of the Pacific. Apparently they have procedures for this kind of thing, but there was nothing anyone could do in this situation except stay calm and not alert the passengers. He said, for the rest of the flight, every bump of turbulence made his adrenaline spike. They took this case especially seriously because there was a group of foreign dignitaries sitting in the first class cabin.”
6. What you should do if you are traveling with a musical instrument.
”If you have a musical instrument, never check it. Take it to the gate with you. If they don’t have room on the plane they can “gate check” it and put it on last. When you de-board on your next stop it will be waiting for you as soon as you exit the plane.
This ensures that it goes on last and is taken off first, then left at the ramp for you to p/u immediately after de-boarding the plane.”
7. They are anal about their food.
My dad works for a large airline, he told me a few little things:
Pilots are served different meals and cannot share, this is done in case of food poisoning.
Stealing food, even if they are going to throw it out, can get you fired instantly. You can ask your supervisor, but you can not take food. They do not want people messing with it.
8. Bribing the flight Attendants.
My girlfriend is a flight attendant. No one tips flight attendants. If you give your flight attendant a fiver with your first drink, you’ll probably drink for free the rest of the flight.
Bring an unopened bag of or box of chocolates for the flight crew, especially long flights, and they’ll treat you like a king for the whole flight.
9. What your pets go through when flying.
One thing i can not stress enough is how your pets are treated. While your airline will take the best possible actions, some things cannot be avoided, like the noise on the ramp.
I can not stand out there without ear protection, and imagine your pet sitting out there on the ramp waiting to be loaded onto the plane being exposed to the same amount of noise.
Please, people, think twice before taking your pets.
10. A cool hack to get more space.
Arm rests in aisle and window seat: run your hand along the underside of the armrest. Just shy of the joint you’ll feel a button. Push it, and it will lift up. Adds a ton of room to the window seat and makes getting out of the aisle a helluva lot easier.
11. The truth about electronics.
Having to turn off electronics on a plane is totally useless. Mobile electronic devices won’t really bring an airplane down but they can be really annoying to pilots. Just imagine sitting in the flight deck descending to your destination and hearing the interference of a hundred cellphones picking up a signal.
My sister is a flight attendant, and she says that, after she tells everyone to turn off all electronics, she goes to the back and pulls our her phone and starts texting.
12. Planes don’t need two engines to fly.
Most large commercial aircraft can fly with only one engine if needed.
13. Your pilot is asleep most of the time.
Half of pilots sleep while flying and a third of the time they wake up to find their partner asleep, too.
14. Skymall is a ripoff.
All of the stuff in Sky Mall can be purchased on the internet for much less money.
15. How your checked bags are really handled.
If it says fragile, it’s getting thrown harder. If it’s says this side up, it’s going to be upside down. We have to fit freight and hundreds of bags in a cargo pit. It has to fit how it’s going to fit. I will tell you that when we see “I heart baggage handlers” bag tags, we do take special care of your shit.
16. Things are incredibly dirty.
I worked for Southwest as a flight attendant. Those blankets and pillows? Yeah, those just get refolded and stuffed back in the bins between flights. Only fresh ones I ever saw were on an originating first flight in the morning in a provisioning city. Also, if you have ever spread your peanuts on your tray and eaten, or really just touched your tray at all, you have more than likely ingested baby poo. I saw more dirty diapers laid out on those trays than food. And those trays, yeah, never saw them cleaned or sanitized once. – melhow44
…don’t drink the water or water-based products (coffee, tea): the water tanks on an airplane accumulate grime and fungus and are notoriously hard to properly clean. look for bottled water. – freckledass
The drinking water, that used for making coffee, tea, ect., should NEVER be consumed. The holding tanks in these sometimes 60 year old planes are never cleaned. They have accumulated so much greenish grime on the walls that in some places it can be inches thick.
This one is very known by all airline employees. I work and study in all aspects of the aviation industry and can tell you nothing is proformed intuitively. – Reditraptor
17. Security is not perfect.
There are actually legitimate security loopholes that, if widely known, would let average citizens get right next to airliners, runways, and taxiways. Like any system, if you know how it works, you know where the cracks are. – striblingwalk
18. Something is always broken on your plane.
The plane you’re about to fly on is broken. Without a doubt. SOMETHING on that plane is broken. They’re big, complex machines, and they break all the time.
The good news is that anything major will have a backup or two (or three!), and will generate a message in the cockpit to alert the crew so they can take the appropriate action (such as diverting, turning on manual backups, or calling maintenance if they’re still on the ground).
Most of the time it’s trivial things like reading lights, coffee makers, and cabin trim.
Don’t let this prevent you from flying though, they are incredibly safe machines. Even when they have fairly serious malfunctions, they are usually able to get back down safely. – ObeeJuan
19. Your plane can still glide if both engines fail.
A pilot told me if both engines fail, a plane can glide 6 nautical miles for every 5000 feet. So at 35,000 feet, a plane can glide about 42 miles without power. Its why most accidents happen landing or taking off. – rodereau
20. What happens during a hijacking.
If the plane is being highjacked when the pilot lands they will leave the wing flaps up that slow the plane down, this is to signal the airport that there is something happening in the plane.
21. Why there are still ash trays.
“…ash trays in the lavs are mandatory equipment even though the FAA banned smoking on flights years ago. The reasoning is that if people do decide to smoke, they want them to have a place other than the trash can to throw the butt.” – realjd
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