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The grossest things flight attendants have seen passengers do
I've heard from Sara Keagle, who has been a flight attendant for a major airline On a recent flight to Dubai, USA TODAY's John Siniff experienced a travel faux-pas. A passenger from across the aisle rested her uncovered foot on his carry-on bag. (travel.usatoday.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
And WHY is this 7 year old post showing up in today's squawk list?
About 20 years ago on a US domestic flight, in the days when cabin attendants still offered reading material to pax, a guy across the aisle in his mid-to-late 30s asked for "Playboy." The attendant quickly obliged him. After some 15 minutes of thumbing through the magazine, the pax rang his call bell. Holding several pages between his thumb and fingers and moving them back and forth, he said to the female attendant, "Could you bring me some talcum powder? These pages are all stuck together." (Surely they weren't.) "Why do you think that is?" he demanded, thinking himself cute and clever. "Huh?" The attendant politely ignored him and walked away as nearby passengers uttered low groans of disgust. That guy left no doubt that flight about how big a jerk he was.
After 46 yrs as an aircraft mechanic for a major carrier I have seen too much.My crew working a at departure delay was done when the F/C FA advised a F/C pax dropped her cell in the toilet. Knowing fleet service does not respond quickly to this problem, I decided to take one for the company. Wrapped in a garbage bag I removed the cell from the blue fluid. Wrapping it in the bag I returned it to the Pax. She wanted to know what she should do with it and I advised, " Whatever you want." This saved about a half hour delay. The things you nere know about.
After 46 yrs as a aircraft mechanic for a major carrier I have seen a lot. One day my crew was working a at departure mechanical when the F/C FA advised a pax had dropped her cell phone in the F/C lav. Knowing fleet service was not quick to answer such calls, I took one for the company and wrapped a garbage bag on my hand and retrieved the cell phone. I wrapped the phone in the bag and gave it to the pax, who asked,"What should I do with it." I replied "Anything you want." This saved at least a half hour delay. The things you never know about.
Na ja, es gibt sicherlich weit bessere 'passengers do's' ...
Na ja, es gibt sicherlich weit interessantere 'passenger's do's' ...