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.
  • 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.
  • @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.
  • @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 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. 😎🤟
  • @xTheBloodyDeadx
    I’m a truck driver, I sit for about 8 hours straight unless I have to get fuel and food or if I’m lucky both at the same time depending upon the time of day before I finish my remaining 11 hours of driving constantly sitting. Yes I may be moving my head around and taking bumps on the road the size of speed bumps or worse because no one takes care of these roads but I like to debunk your 4 hour theory about sitting for that long causes those issues. Truck drivers even used to sit for hours upon hours back in the day before electronic logs became a thing, unless they stop for fuel and food, hell you get both at the same time and if you have the energy for it which a lot of drivers did, they’d drive a good 14+ hours straight just sitting but never had those health problems. I know they haven’t because I know many veteran drivers that are healthy and done it. So I debunk your theory on that 4 hour sitting issue. I agree that if your able to you should get up and let the blood flow but you’d have to be sitting for probably 24+ hours before having issues like that unless you sat down in a terrible position that’s already causing the pins and needles. If you see my comment even know this video is old I’d like to read your opinion on this
  • @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.
  • @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.
  • @Uchiha_Madara_125
    21:42 Me who stayed sitting on couch for 10 to 13 whole hours in vacations for several years, and I'm 20 still alive🤣
  • @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.
  • 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.
  • The guy who hacked the PA system should’ve rickrolled the flight
  • @tsunamis82
    FA taught me this. When suffering from air pressure in your ears, hold your nose and take a deep breath and try to blow your nose. You will feel a pop in your ears. Keep blowing until you do. I was get extreme pain from that pressure. Thanks FA. He also gave me a small bottle of genuine Saki.
  • @itzrenzo8960
    You know it’s a good day when Be Amazed upload. Been watching you for about a year now. edit: bro I did not think it get this many likes in a week this is the most likes I had thanks
  • @RozyReps
    Mr Amazed, you’re so hilarious.😂😂😂 Especially the way you talk, I love that.
  • @gail694
    I think that flight attendant probably had a lot of fun hiding in the overhead compartment waiting for an unsuspecting passenger to give the chills to.