I’m a flight attendant and I’d say that most of this is accurate. You can totally ask for more food but sometimes we may not have it. However snacks, like those biscoff cookies you all love, are usually always available. Take 5 if you want. PLEASE! PLEASE! Do NOT steal the life vests. If any are missing we might end up taking a delay on the next flight waiting to get another one. However if you are missing one PLEASE tell us :) I haven’t seen too much of babies in the bulkhead but it makes sense. I believe that since that study, the water is actually safe to drink but don’t worry, we still only serve you bottled water.
Tottaly agree as cabin crew thats true the only difference is that our airline charge for food, and the the remaining meals we usually take it with us.
My son would like to say, that on 787 flights Dreamliner, the crew get to sleep onboard the plane in secret parts. There are 4 pilots and 7 flight attendants which all take turns of doing their duty.
tip no 11.. if you met an old friend on the plane, if his name is Jack.. you can call out Hello Jack, but never, never ever call out loud... HI Jack...!!
Also, I remember it being common 20 years ago for passengers to clap at the end of a flight. I never thought it was 'insulting." It is people showing their appreciation for having been safely cared for on a long journey. I have also seen firefighters, police officers, and surgeons being told "good job," for ending a difficult and potentially deadly situation. While it is their job, it is not an easy one.
When we flew as a kid, umpteen years ago, my family would applaud when the plane landed. Our intent was to thank the pilots and crew for their work and our safe arrival.
Every single year that we fly to visit family, both going and coming from Puerto Rico to JFK, people STILL clap as a gesture of appreciation to both the pilot and flight attendants for their efforts in making the trip smooth and safe for all the passengers. When I travel elsewhere, no one claps.
Agree, No. 6 makes zero sense. Why would anyone need to risk this loss of baggage space over a seat when one can easily choose seats at check-in or even upon booking?
@@janepetralba5754 Even if you choose your seat, you can be in the last boarding group and also not get overhead bin space. It's happened to me before. Now I just ignore the boarding group numbers and go when I feel like. That way I get my space in the overhead bin. Sorry to any flight attendants who may be reading this, but it's dog eat dog for that space.
I only carry a larger purse or small tote back on the airplane. I check all my other bags. The only time I board when I'm suppose to is if we have first class tickets and no kids with us. If we have kids we wait till everyone else boards and then we get on. Not sure why people board so early with their children, just so they have to sit longer.
TIMESTAMPS You’re allowed to ask for more food 0:33 Check the presence of a life vest before taking off 1:00 If you accidentally smoked, use the ashtrays 1:37 Don’t be squeamish during the flight 2:04 The lavatory door can be opened from the outside 2:38 Be the last person to board 3:02 Avoid too much alcohol 3:29 Avoid the bulkhead seats 3:51 Drink only bottled water 4:13 Don’t applaud at the end of flight 4:48
One time while I was flying back from Japan, a terrible storm occurred and there are a few lightning strikes which is too close for comfort. The plane kept rocking up and down and people are getting scared and some are crying, but the pilot flew us out of the storm and landed directly on the AirStrip. We applauded and all the flight attendants came out and gave everyone a big smile and thanks.
Ummm I'm a flight attendant and the reason why number 10 annoys us is because when we touch the ground in the landing is the most important part of the flight with the take off. Why?? Because it exists the most chances that an accident could happen, they are called critical points. And if people clap we cannot hear exactly how the plane is going or it happened something. The best moment to clap is when the crew open the doors. Just a tip 👍
"It's better to board last" Until you discover that the airline has overbooked the flight and then you're stuck in a foreign country for another 4 days.
I find that a quiet "thank you" as you're walking out the door is ALWAYS appreciated! ... Although, on my first long haul flight [ADL-DXB], nearing the end of the flight I deliberately sought out the Crew chief and thanked them for making it an enjoyable experience!
I usually just set my seat on fire a little bit so I can get that backwards cigarette filter burning flavor going. If I get any lip from a flight attendant. It was just an insect.
Puerto Ricans always applaud when they land, and crew member and pilot love it! so i dont agree with #10 at all. Ive also been on a plane where not many people applauded and captain said thru intercom he wanted a louder applaud and people went nuts.
Personally I make a point of saying thanks with eye contact and a smile when being served/helped during the flight, and then a sincere smiling quick thanks for super service as I exit which always seems appreciated.
#1. But If You Ask For Food, Won't You Still Need To Pay More? #6. If U Take United Airlined And The Flight Is Overbooked.. They Will Knock U Out And Pull U Away
Shun Kazami #1 nah, it's actually true - it's all covered by the ticket price, and you have a already payed that. At least that'sc how.it.works.in most airlines #6 If you have already checked-in, they cant just say: "sorry, no space for u" but you still cant swich the seats however you like.
As a pilot student, i can assure you that i have never met a pilot that hates clapping. The fun facts, is that they often cannot even hear it, so they just continue as usual. But, from the flight attendants perspective, its a moment of joy and a way for pax. to thank the crew. No one gets offended by smiles and claps. And it adds a friendly atmosphere inside the a/c. I mean, i always find it strange at the end of the landing for ppl not to clap, i always expect it to happen ;)
keksimus ultimus You know, I was just saying to myself ‘honestly, what’s the big deal?’ You know, yes, yay we’re safely home after you flew us in the air successfully. What’s not to clap at?
Exactly, I once landed at Moscow on a Russian airline. When we landed all the Russians was clapping and cheering. I thought it was incredible, and attendants was happy to.
If you accidentally smoke? Haha what. Oh whoops this cigarette just fell into my mouth. And why would you board last? Then you get there and there's no more space for your stuff in the overhead.
This is a trick for boarding international economy class, because you don't know whether the flight is full and the worst case is that you will be sitting at the assigned seats, it's better to take the chance and see if there is any "connected empty" seats so that you can stretch your legs during the flight
#2 Life vests - You can't imagine stealing something so huge? Um, the life vests are folded up tight...they're not already inflated. 😂 #6 Be the last passenger to board and you can select any available seat. 🤔 Actually, most airlines require you to be seated in your assigned seats prior to takeoff so the crew can account for every passenger and some flight attendants even say seat changes are not allowed until reaching cruising altitude due to weight and balance.
+Lily Rose Nah. Actually, they are referring to the size not importance. Listen again and read @1:15. They specifically say "how" and "could manage" which clearly points to size. If they wanted to emphasize importance they would have replaced how with "why."
been 20 years flying never seen anyone clapping or accidentally smoking, have asked for food politely and always been denied.Try asking for water twice, the look they give these days. Never board late, if you have a bag to keep in the overhead bin.
4:48 , I couldn’t disagree more . Flying in itself is an amazing experience, and is nothing short of a miracle . And we should not take each flight for granted .
TIP #11 - if you have a lot of Bags with you, Board First as much as you can. Cause sometimes the overhead compartments gets full easily, and you have to put your bags 10-20 seats away from you. (PS. Don’t put all your bags in the compartment, give space to other passengers and put other bags under the front seat) People sometimes criticize why many people hurry in line to board since they’ll all land the same time. Well, we like to keep our belongings near us as much as possible cause there are instances that some people would take the wrong bag when exiting the plane.
I only clap IF there is an achiever flying with us and the cabin crew mentions the person, like for instance a sports team could be returning home after winning a tournament and the flight attendant will congratulate the team over the PA. I remember I was once travelling from Auckland to Nadi and our flight was delayed by 3 hours, and once onboard and doors closed we taxied for about 15 minutes and the pilot came on saying we have to go back to the gate as there are issues with the aircraft. There was an immediate "Ooooooh man" in the cabin, and a few minutes later he came back on saying the issues had been solved and that we will be going straight to Nad, this was followed by cheers and applause from passengers. In such situations, it makes sense to clap.
I absolutely love the clapping...it's like thanking the crew, thanking the airline, thanking ur flight mates what's better than landing safely after being off the ground for hours...be thankful 🙌
I honestly expected better tips... And I avoid going to the toilet at all costs unless absolutely necessary. The one tip about "accidently" smoking is ludicrous.
I was on a flight where a guy smoked in the cabin as well as the toilets, the jet was redirected to the nearest airport (Portugal) and the guy was led off in handcuffs, and we the passengers had to wait 12 hours for another crew to fly out
They all clapped for Captain Sully when he landed in the Hudson River. Funny story, the actual tape recording of Sullys voice, was much calmer than Tom Hanks portraying him. Tom knew this but stated that he had to increase his tone for dramatic effect. 😄
Our friends had a bad experience because they weren't able to get an overhead bin. Their luggage was never recovered. Boarding last means that you might not be able to find an available over head storage bin. If There's no room overhead, the airline staff will tell you you'll need to check your bag. Checking bags has the potential for lost luggage especially if you have a connecting flight. Personally, I like to get on the plane ASAP.
I know, right? And that's stupid in the first place, not all airlines have open seating, only the cheap ones do. The fancier airlines have assigned seating and if you board last, you risk the chance of having to gatecheck a baggage.
exactly and even if hte flight has open seats you then risk the chance of not being able to sit with the person your flying with and having nowhere to put your luggage
Once on the plane I went to the toilet and heard the pilot say put your seat belts on because we're landing! I tried to open the door but it was jammed. About three or so minutes later I was freaking out pushing the door (I'm 11 by the way) and it finally opened but as it opened it pushed one of the flight attendants over and water spilt all over her. It actually made up for what happened in the bathroom😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For God's sake if people wanna clap - let em! They are expressing gratitude, joy and relief to be safe and, for many, to be home! This world is becoming so regulated by boring spoil-sports, the politically correct and control freaks !
Also the cabin crew don't close the door immediately after last passenger boards, I'm extensive traveller and the flight crew are always waiting on final paperwork. I'd skip tip 6 and board when your group or row number is called!!
Paul H plus if you board last chances are there might not be room for your luggage if it's a full flight. I have flown out of Dallas several times and they are always asking people to volunteer to check their bags.
Per FAA regulations airlines can't close the boarding door until ALL passengers are seated. So, you can never be sure you're the last person because the door will still be open until you've sat down.
Steven Sanchez I don't think the time matters. if your cell membrane explodes I doubt an extra minute will make a survivable difference. And the only bacteria that can survive over 165° Fahrenheit are archeobacteria, but those live in volcanoes, so I doubt an extra 50° will help there.
I've worked in the airlines and have taken many flights in the continental US and outside of the US. When I board, I always have small talk with the crew because they're more apt to remember you and if you need the extra food/drink, they'll come back. I board first to find overhead and I sit and observe people. And on long flights, before I board, I always ask the ticket agent if the flight is full. If it's not and it's a long flight, I ask which rows are unoccupied or change my seat to a row that is and then when they're done boarding, you have the whole tow to yourself. And if there's no extra charge, I will always ask for an exit row seat for more leg room.
I don't applaud. But I will compliment a pilot that shows some skills. I once was on a flight on final. The plane made a sharp dip to one side and a flight of geese buzzed past my window. I made sure to let the pilots know I noticed their quick reflexes.
Jonathan Chitwood it wasn’t quick reflex modern aircrafts have proximity warning the pilots knew of the birds with plenty of warning. They plane also moves its self automatically probably.
MikeJ 2016 that’s false, aircraft still experience bird strikes, the pilots have to see them and move the aircraft to avoid, and on final all motions are dangerous because dips can cause you to lose glide slope and also risk stalls at low airspeeds so no the plane does not just do it automatically
I was on the toilet once in an airplane. Forgot to lock the door. biggest mistake ever!! one of the flight attendants walked in on me. It could of been worse- could of been a man instead of a woman!!😂
I dont think telling Ghanaians to not clap during a flight will be effective. its our culture and way of thanking God and the cabin crew for a safe flight.
A lot of these are really dumb tips, but the worst tip by far is to avoid choosing bulkhead seats. Those are literally the best seats on the plane if you are in regular economy class, because those are the only seats with extra leg space. I actually add more money to pay for those seats when I order flights since the extra leg space is making the flight 10 times easier for me. Also boarding last when the plane is full, means the space for backpacks above your head will most likely already be taken by someone else, so that's another terrible tip, not to mention a lot of planes won't allow you to switch seats even if there are free ones.
Yes they do allow you if you are traveling with another person. They want you to be able to sit together. Now if your trying to take a seat that has to be paid for like the bulk head or emergency exit they won't allow it. They have to make their money.
If you’re a movie watcher and traveling long flights, I suggest to not take the bulk seats cause you cant use the tv before take off, during turbulence and before landing. And it sucks😅
For 2 decades from 1976 before stock control, my Licenced Aircraft Maintenace Engineer mate was 1st onboard after a flight - per regulations. We had many nights with a free party of small bottle spirits. The cleaners were then allowed on and got the leftover food.
#2. The life vest in its package is not a "huge thing". It's about the size of a small hard cover book. #4. Maybe for shitty airlines but plenty of airlines do thorough cabin cleaning including new blankets in sealed plastic. #6 Boarding last on a full flight can mean no storage space available for your carry on, so not always a good idea.
No:6. You board last, you take the chance that the flight has been overbooked & may not get a seat at all. Not to mention even if there are some, the overhead storage bins might be packed & you will have a hard time squeezing your luggage in it. Book seats together & board as early as possible is what should be done!
The clapping one is just dumb. No one will get offended if you express some extra gratitude. I have flown to Europe and Mexico many times, and on almost all flights everyone claps. Flying a plane is difficult and stressful, and by clapping you are giving them praise.
Nihal Ar unless you are a pilot, you wouldn't know. Taking off I'd assume is pretty easy, it's the landing that's a bit stressful. Plus maybe years ago planes didn't have the software or were harder to fly, so I assume this is like a tradition that has been carried on.
About the clapping part; what's funny is that this only happened once to me where most the time when I'm on a flight and when we land, it's usually bumpy. But there was 1 time that we had a safe and smooth landing like it wasn't bumpy at all. So if not everyone, almost everyone clapped and cheered on the plane because of how smooth the landing was. Honestly, I didn't do any of that, but I was surprised that most other people did, but it happened after we landed, but before we got to our gate though.
miilovva d it is partially sound prod actually, it’s because of the material used and the thickness to be bullet and shock proof that as a side effect makes it mostly sound proof as well, however you can hear clapping if it is loud enough
Yes, is VERY true.. The seats, carpet, and tray tables are NOT cleaned between flights. Cleaning/picking up trash folding/putting away blankets, pillows and crossing seatbelts are all that time allows.. and perhaps deboarding/restocking of meals..so, DO bring your own antibacterial wipes, lotion, blanket and small pillow..
Actors act and get applause when they act like something. A flight crew takes you safely from here and there at, a lot of times, 30+ thousand feet. Which deserves a firm clap, handshake and proper, eye hug?
I've taken many planes to see my LDR girlfriend and family across the USA; I've only ever had teo flights overlooked and they pay quite nicely for people to leave if you hold out long enough. It's not the worst thing.
I boarded a flight and the flight attendant walked to me and a passenger nearby with a smile, said hey! I know that the seat in the front cabin are actually empty, if you want to get extra leg space, you can go there! What a nice guy!
Sara Khaled K Al Kuwari But he didn’t know so you can’t call him and idiot. If he didn’t like the video then that’s fine. But he didn’t know, he’s not from the future and watched ahead. Think first before you say something.
Bro I think you got the applause wrong, it's a compliment. It's a difficult job. Whether you're an air hostess or a pilot the aviation industry can be difficult, this is people giving applause for their hard work
I usually board first to get a picking of the best seats and a place to keep my carry on and leave last so I can get my carry on no worries and just leave without a fuss
I bored in the middle but I fly business class so I get off first so there isnt massive queue at passport control. When i went to america we were in a queue for 3 hours at passport control so ye get on quick. Get off quick.
I don't get how the last one is insulting. Yeah it's really annoying but you go to like a theatre and you expect a good show every time and they are still professionals so why is it different on a plane
Flights into Israel are always accompanied by hand-clapping when the plane touches down. It is a wonderful sound as it encompasses so many things. First of course praise to the Captain - second, thanks and appreciation to the crew - third, sheer spontaneous delight in arriving in the Promised Land /Holy Land. No-one would ever take this the wrong way!
#1 more food ... well yeah you can ask for more but usually they have the correct amount of trays for the passengers flying that day. #2 wouldn't logic dictate that the company checks for lifevests before each flight??? this sounds like someone giving advice to troll FAs
They don't have ashtrays for that reason. Smoking in planes was legal until sometime in the late 19 hundreds. I guess that could be part of the reason, but yeah.
Lara no that is the reason, it was legal up until the late 1900’s yes, but people break the law and would you prefer them to throw a cigarette bud in a trash can with flammable material on an aircraft or have a spot to drop them in case someone does decide they can’t survive without it
These comments make me feel old, since smoking on planes was the norm through the early 90s. smoking in restaurants was the norm until the early 2000s, bars a few years later. Also, ya it's there as a safety precaution.
I have worked on board aircart for 25 years and I have never seen a ashtray in a toilet however there is one on the outside of the doors on a few aircraft. If you do smoke in a toilet the smoke alarm will activate you can then face a fine and a life banned from that airline. I can't recall life jackets being stolen, as for cleaning 95%of the time tables are cleaned if its a very quick turn around on some domestic flights they maybe missed, blankets are cleaned, bagged and sealed, as for bulkheads most aircraft have large drop down tables built in to rest cots on. .
Megan They subconsciously think about it. Like when a person says a certain word while your typing. When you pay attention to the word the person said, you type it instead of typing the word you wanted.
Do you applaud at the end of a flight?
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No
No, should I?
No
I don't, but people in my country always do. I always find it weird. I guess they expect a crash every time.
No, teachers don't get applauded every day for doing their job, so why would we applaud pilots for doing theirs
I’m a flight attendant and I’d say that most of this is accurate. You can totally ask for more food but sometimes we may not have it. However snacks, like those biscoff cookies you all love, are usually always available. Take 5 if you want.
PLEASE! PLEASE! Do NOT steal the life vests. If any are missing we might end up taking a delay on the next flight waiting to get another one. However if you are missing one PLEASE tell us :)
I haven’t seen too much of babies in the bulkhead but it makes sense.
I believe that since that study, the water is actually safe to drink but don’t worry, we still only serve you bottled water.
Tottaly agree as cabin crew thats true the only difference is that our airline charge for food, and the the remaining meals we usually take it with us.
DO NOT STEAL THE LIFE VESTS!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m just a kid but I agree bro😂
i was a cabin crew
usually dnt try to board last
bcz then u get no space in headtrack for ur luggage:)
beenish altaf exactly stupid advice
kind of you posting this
true. happened to me last month
I try to avoid carrying on enough to need overhead bins. Too many people trying to drag on their entire closets.
beenish altaf . exactly!!!!
Be the last to board, have fun looking for space for your hand carries.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You need help.
My son would like to say, that on 787 flights Dreamliner, the crew get to sleep onboard the plane in secret parts. There are 4 pilots and 7 flight attendants which all take turns of doing their duty.
Stacy Jones That’s common on every long haul flight, and is actually done for safety reasons. The crew needs to be well rested to do their job.
i wont go last board due to carry on baggage in compartment that might be full?
*ACCIDENTALLY SMOKE*
You've got to be kidding me.
LASEA there are some illetrates who does this !! So u may never know
He worded it wrong. It’s for the addicts that need to smoke and they didn’t bring any nicotine substitutes
I don't smoke but if the flight is long and the addition high then u nvr knw
Ikr?
I was wondering who else would comment on that. "Accidentally smoking" is a ridiculous statement. Its not an accident, its intentional.
tip no 11..
if you met an old friend on the plane, if his name is Jack.. you can call out Hello Jack, but never, never ever call out loud... HI Jack...!!
😂😂😂
Bahar Din 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What
Lol, I get it
Ohhhh I get itt......HIjack xD
In Emirates airlines everything is cleand as a employee i feel proud about it maintaining its hygienic and quality service.
I’m a crew and love when our PAX clap, for me it’s a way of them saying thank you for getting us safely to our destination.
👏👏👏
Exactly why I clap
I'm Cabin Crew as well and I'm with you, I love when they clap, is like they are expressing gratitude for our job and a way to say thank's.
Also, I remember it being common 20 years ago for passengers to clap at the end of a flight. I never thought it was 'insulting." It is people showing their appreciation for having been safely cared for on a long journey. I have also seen firefighters, police officers, and surgeons being told "good job," for ending a difficult and potentially deadly situation. While it is their job, it is not an easy one.
They still do it in Argentina, but no other country, for some reason
@@MVCuber In Germany we do it as well
When we flew as a kid, umpteen years ago, my family would applaud when the plane landed. Our intent was to thank the pilots and crew for their work and our safe arrival.
Every single year that we fly to visit family, both going and coming from Puerto Rico to JFK, people STILL clap as a gesture of appreciation to both the pilot and flight attendants for their efforts in making the trip smooth and safe for all the passengers. When I travel elsewhere, no one claps.
Board last and have zero space remaining for you carry on. 🖒
Agree, No. 6 makes zero sense. Why would anyone need to risk this loss of baggage space over a seat when one can easily choose seats at check-in or even upon booking?
@@janepetralba5754 Even if you choose your seat, you can be in the last boarding group and also not get overhead bin space. It's happened to me before. Now I just ignore the boarding group numbers and go when I feel like. That way I get my space in the overhead bin. Sorry to any flight attendants who may be reading this, but it's dog eat dog for that space.
I only carry a larger purse or small tote back on the airplane. I check all my other bags. The only time I board when I'm suppose to is if we have first class tickets and no kids with us. If we have kids we wait till everyone else boards and then we get on. Not sure why people board so early with their children, just so they have to sit longer.
@@itsmackenzie Checking your bag is fine if you have a direct flight. You increase the risk of losing your luggage with a connecting flight.
Yep
I’m convinced that you’re a fired flight attendant
I'm convinced you dont smell very good
I'm also convinced that you never accidentally smoked
Solar System .
lol NICE ONE 😉
You’re mean.
TIMESTAMPS
You’re allowed to ask for more food 0:33
Check the presence of a life vest before taking off 1:00
If you accidentally smoked, use the ashtrays 1:37
Don’t be squeamish during the flight 2:04
The lavatory door can be opened from the outside 2:38
Be the last person to board 3:02
Avoid too much alcohol 3:29
Avoid the bulkhead seats 3:51
Drink only bottled water 4:13
Don’t applaud at the end of flight 4:48
I don't think someone should suggest to smoke on the plane at all ,because to happen something it just takes a second and then Boom 💥
"woops the cigarette fell into my mouth and somehow got lighted"
Hahaha
One time while I was flying back from Japan, a terrible storm occurred and there are a few lightning strikes which is too close for comfort. The plane kept rocking up and down and people are getting scared and some are crying, but the pilot flew us out of the storm and landed directly on the AirStrip. We applauded and all the flight attendants came out and gave everyone a big smile and thanks.
Philix Peng lightning strikes wouldnt cause any damage if you were in a strom you would experience turbulance
planes r lightning proof i think
Ummm I'm a flight attendant and the reason why number 10 annoys us is because when we touch the ground in the landing is the most important part of the flight with the take off. Why?? Because it exists the most chances that an accident could happen, they are called critical points. And if people clap we cannot hear exactly how the plane is going or it happened something.
The best moment to clap is when the crew open the doors.
Just a tip 👍
Constanza Corvalan well said
Are there any consequences if a passenger is caught, accidentally smoking in the lavatory?
Thanks!!Have a good day!!
well said
Very well said, thank you
"It's better to board last"
Until you discover that the airline has overbooked the flight and then you're stuck in a foreign country for another 4 days.
This sounds like it happened to you 😆
I find that a quiet "thank you" as you're walking out the door is ALWAYS appreciated!
... Although, on my first long haul flight [ADL-DXB], nearing the end of the flight I deliberately sought out the Crew chief and thanked them for making it an enjoyable experience!
"Accidentally smoked"
Yes, "accidentally".
But you don't make videos.
EnderGirlDoesStuff That's what I was thinking. How does one, 'Accidentally' smoke? 😂
Accidentally light it, accidentally put it in your mouth, accidentally ally inhale
You accidentally smoke on a flight when you book your seat as a smoker and the flight allocate you a non smoking seat.
I usually just set my seat on fire a little bit so I can get that backwards cigarette filter burning flavor going. If I get any lip from a flight attendant. It was just an insect.
Puerto Ricans always applaud when they land, and crew member and pilot love it! so i dont agree with #10 at all. Ive also been on a plane where not many people applauded and captain said thru intercom he wanted a louder applaud and people went nuts.
True...👏👏👏👏👏👏🇵🇷
0:55 Who the hell wants more AIRPLANE FOOD
Mia Diaz *Marco Diaz's Sister* tbh the croissants on emirates a fucking nice.
Not me. I HATE AIRPLANE FOOD.
I never finish them
Mia Diaz *Marco Diaz's Sister* international flights generally have pretty good tasting food.
Exactly😂💔
Mia Diaz *Marco Diaz's Sister* nigga I want more
This video has caused me to now be paranoid about the cleanness.
RelateableLife I already have a fear of flying, this has just added to them!
RelateableLife I already have a fear of flying, this has just added to them!
RelateableLife I already have a fear of flying, this has just added to it!
No the paranoia of cleanness will be a distraction to the airplane phobia
cleanliness*
Applause.... I thought it’s a nice gesture to the crew to say thank you for getting us here safely. How can that be considered as insulting?
i think the crew might take it as you not thinking they could do it
Personally I make a point of saying thanks with eye contact and a smile when being served/helped during the flight, and then a sincere smiling quick thanks for super service as I exit which always seems appreciated.
#1. But If You Ask For Food, Won't You Still Need To Pay More?
#6. If U Take United Airlined And The Flight Is Overbooked.. They Will Knock U Out And Pull U Away
Nice going "United Airlines"
just dont take united airlines loool
absolutely
Shun Kazami #1 nah, it's actually true - it's all covered by the ticket price, and you have a already payed that. At least that'sc how.it.works.in most airlines
#6 If you have already checked-in, they cant just say: "sorry, no space for u"
but you still cant swich the seats however you like.
Ivan Ljujic Oh. When I Book Mine, I Normally Don't Add Food In It. If Im Hungry I Would Just Buy It On The Spot.
As a pilot student, i can assure you that i have never met a pilot that hates clapping. The fun facts, is that they often cannot even hear it, so they just continue as usual. But, from the flight attendants perspective, its a moment of joy and a way for pax. to thank the crew. No one gets offended by smiles and claps. And it adds a friendly atmosphere inside the a/c. I mean, i always find it strange at the end of the landing for ppl not to clap, i always expect it to happen ;)
keksimus ultimus You know, I was just saying to myself ‘honestly, what’s the big deal?’ You know, yes, yay we’re safely home after you flew us in the air successfully. What’s not to clap at?
It's not a stage it's real. Say thank you when they serve or at least before exiting.
I can assure u that I is capitalized.
keksimus ultimus AAz
Exactly, I once landed at Moscow on a Russian airline. When we landed all the Russians was clapping and cheering. I thought it was incredible, and attendants was happy to.
Sentimental kleptomaniac 😂
If you accidentally smoke? Haha what. Oh whoops this cigarette just fell into my mouth.
And why would you board last? Then you get there and there's no more space for your stuff in the overhead.
Anja Fourie ikr!
Ikr
Anja Fourie TRU
Yea
This is a trick for boarding international economy class, because you don't know whether the flight is full and the worst case is that you will be sitting at the assigned seats, it's better to take the chance and see if there is any "connected empty" seats so that you can stretch your legs during the flight
#2 Life vests - You can't imagine stealing something so huge? Um, the life vests are folded up tight...they're not already inflated. 😂
#6 Be the last passenger to board and you can select any available seat. 🤔 Actually, most airlines require you to be seated in your assigned seats prior to takeoff so the crew can account for every passenger and some flight attendants even say seat changes are not allowed until reaching cruising altitude due to weight and balance.
thats true
lol ya
Tosh T "Huge" as in an important tool. Not "Huge" as in big.
+Lily Rose Nah. Actually, they are referring to the size not importance. Listen again and read @1:15. They specifically say "how" and "could manage" which clearly points to size. If they wanted to emphasize importance they would have replaced how with "why."
Bullshit. I'm cabin crew , we allow people to change as long as it's before headcount of the first and last five rows . 😂👏
#3 If you accidentally smoke, use the ashtrays
HOW DO YOU ACCIDENTALLY SMOKE?!
SharpEyLogic
When you can;t smoke inside the airport.
SharpEyLogic ikr
I tripped .... honest
Angela Peterlin still not an accident
been 20 years flying never seen anyone clapping or accidentally smoking, have asked for food politely and always been denied.Try asking for water twice, the look they give these days. Never board late, if you have a bag to keep in the overhead bin.
southwest airlines applauds all the time.
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djrandom walker i thought clapping was normal. I guess its just a puertorican thing
4:48 , I couldn’t disagree more . Flying in itself is an amazing experience, and is nothing short of a miracle . And we should not take each flight for granted .
you should only clap if the plane was about to crash and they landed it safely
JustAverage Tv true. I've never seen people clap after the plane has landed
OmqJessixx MSP try boarding a flight from Ghana. i honestly look foward to the clapping.
JustAverage Tv in germany they do it all the time
Not Available in Romania too...
I've never been on a Tarom flight and experienced clapping.
if you know you have to go to the bathroom a million times during a flight always pick an aisle seat so you don't have to climb over other passengers.
that's what I always do. Not only for toilets, but also to be able to stand up a bit on the long flights without asking anyone.
Chrissytina 2018 true dat I went to Ghana and u don't have no idea of how long it takes me to get to the washroom
What happens if you get assigned seating?
Now THAT is a useful tip
EASY SOLUTION!!
TIP #11 - if you have a lot of Bags with you, Board First as much as you can. Cause sometimes the overhead compartments gets full easily, and you have to put your bags 10-20 seats away from you.
(PS. Don’t put all your bags in the compartment, give space to other passengers and put other bags under the front seat)
People sometimes criticize why many people hurry in line to board since they’ll all land the same time. Well, we like to keep our belongings near us as much as possible cause there are instances that some people would take the wrong bag when exiting the plane.
I only clap IF there is an achiever flying with us and the cabin crew mentions the person, like for instance a sports team could be returning home after winning a tournament and the flight attendant will congratulate the team over the PA. I remember I was once travelling from Auckland to Nadi and our flight was delayed by 3 hours, and once onboard and doors closed we taxied for about 15 minutes and the pilot came on saying we have to go back to the gate as there are issues with the aircraft. There was an immediate "Ooooooh man" in the cabin, and a few minutes later he came back on saying the issues had been solved and that we will be going straight to Nad, this was followed by cheers and applause from passengers. In such situations, it makes sense to clap.
I absolutely love the clapping...it's like thanking the crew, thanking the airline, thanking ur flight mates what's better than landing safely after being off the ground for hours...be thankful 🙌
I honestly expected better tips...
And I avoid going to the toilet at all costs unless absolutely necessary. The one tip about "accidently" smoking is ludicrous.
I was on a flight where a guy smoked in the cabin as well as the toilets, the jet was redirected to the nearest airport (Portugal) and the guy was led off in handcuffs, and we the passengers had to wait 12 hours for another crew to fly out
Exactly. Many times I just ignore my nature call and wait until I land.
"Accidentally smoke?" How do you accidentally smoke?
Nust be forgotten that he's inside the airplane
A One Player you are right
SŦØNɆ literally at least 5 signs in the bathroom saying “No Smoking”
When there is fire onboard
I know
They all clapped for Captain Sully when he landed in the Hudson River. Funny story, the actual tape recording of Sullys voice, was much calmer than Tom Hanks portraying him. Tom knew this but stated that he had to increase his tone for dramatic effect. 😄
Our friends had a bad experience because they weren't able to get an overhead bin. Their luggage was never recovered. Boarding last means that you might not be able to find an available over head storage bin. If There's no room overhead, the airline staff will tell you you'll need to check your bag. Checking bags has the potential for lost luggage especially if you have a connecting flight. Personally, I like to get on the plane ASAP.
let's say 500k ppl watch this video , then board last will become a stupid thing to do
Hmm.........
YES...
I know, right? And that's stupid in the first place, not all airlines have open seating, only the cheap ones do. The fancier airlines have assigned seating and if you board last, you risk the chance of having to gatecheck a baggage.
Simon C 
exactly and even if hte flight has open seats you then risk the chance of not being able to sit with the person your flying with and having nowhere to put your luggage
We only clap when it's the best landing ever 😂
Yeah. But that's rare
Make sure to say thank you to the crew when you pass them when you get off!
listen to number 10 because we need you to watch the full video so we get higher watch time which will help us rank high on keywords ...
Once on the plane I went to the toilet and heard the pilot say put your seat belts on because we're landing! I tried to open the door but it was jammed. About three or so minutes later I was freaking out pushing the door (I'm 11 by the way) and it finally opened but as it opened it pushed one of the flight attendants over and water spilt all over her. It actually made up for what happened in the bathroom😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Grace Quinno But there is no water in airplane toilets...
Where did the water come from?
Ivan Ljujic the flight attendant woman was standing by one of the food trolleys and she fell forward and got soaked in some kind of drink
Natalie's Wonders Maybe she noticed when he was trying to open the door
Grace Quinno
Grace Quinno HAHAHAH LOL😂😂😂😂
Plane: *_is going to touchdown_*
Passengers: **claps**
Pilot: Go around.
Passengers: *OH FRIC-*
For God's sake if people wanna clap - let em! They are expressing gratitude, joy and relief to be safe and, for many, to be home!
This world is becoming so regulated by boring spoil-sports, the politically correct and control freaks !
Also the cabin crew don't close the door immediately after last passenger boards, I'm extensive traveller and the flight crew are always waiting on final paperwork. I'd skip tip 6 and board when your group or row number is called!!
Paul H plus if you board last chances are there might not be room for your luggage if it's a full flight. I have flown out of Dallas several times and they are always asking people to volunteer to check their bags.
Per FAA regulations airlines can't close the boarding door until ALL passengers are seated. So, you can never be sure you're the last person because the door will still be open until you've sat down.
Checking life jackets under seats is a part of pre-flight checks!
Hello Kitty I am surprised he didn’t mention that you could be responsible for someone dying because you took their flight jacket :(
In Ireland we thank the bus driver when we get off so don't expect us not to clap.
Sean V that’s what I’m saying, it’s just another way of saying good job or thank you for getting us here safely
I live in Red Deer,and we also thank the bus drivers--I like the air of civility about it!
I thought this was a fortnite reference
*sean v has thanked the bus driver*
Sean V oh I loved that when I lived in Ireland! I found it extremely cute and polite!
won't the tea and coffee be fine as the hot water kills the bacteria
You profile fits perfectly with the tea bit
Kelvin Wills Hot water kills Bacteria just as well as room temperature water dose it, so it won't kill them all
Kelvin Wills they say they don't rinse it out, I am staying away from any tea and coffee anyway
Steven Sanchez that made literally zero sense scientifically. if water boils, it kills all bacteria.
Steven Sanchez I don't think the time matters. if your cell membrane explodes I doubt an extra minute will make a survivable difference. And the only bacteria that can survive over 165° Fahrenheit are archeobacteria, but those live in volcanoes, so I doubt an extra 50° will help there.
I've worked in the airlines and have taken many flights in the continental US and outside of the US. When I board, I always have small talk with the crew because they're more apt to remember you and if you need the extra food/drink, they'll come back. I board first to find overhead and I sit and observe people. And on long flights, before I board, I always ask the ticket agent if the flight is full. If it's not and it's a long flight, I ask which rows are unoccupied or change my seat to a row that is and then when they're done boarding, you have the whole tow to yourself. And if there's no extra charge, I will always ask for an exit row seat for more leg room.
there is a pilot on youtube who said he like when people clap and they don't hear it that loud because off the doors
that's only 1 tho
Captain joe?😂
Yeah it captain Joe...
Prince Gupta of course they don't hear the clapping.....d'uuuh
But that’s just one guy with a big ego
10 things the bright side does that you don't know about
10. They make you watch the whole video when they always say pay attention to fact number 10
You can skip first 9 things
😂😂😂😂 so true
ALWAYS bring and use earplugs - heavy duty earplugs. You will emerge from the flight much more rested and less irritated.
I don't applaud. But I will compliment a pilot that shows some skills. I once was on a flight on final. The plane made a sharp dip to one side and a flight of geese buzzed past my window. I made sure to let the pilots know I noticed their quick reflexes.
Jonathan Chitwood splendid my good sir.
Jonathan Chitwood it wasn’t quick reflex modern aircrafts have proximity warning the pilots knew of the birds with plenty of warning. They plane also moves its self automatically probably.
MikeJ 2016 If it’s an airbus the plane can move automatically. If is a Boeing there can be a warning and and the pilots has to move manually
MikeJ 2016 that’s false, aircraft still experience bird strikes, the pilots have to see them and move the aircraft to avoid, and on final all motions are dangerous because dips can cause you to lose glide slope and also risk stalls at low airspeeds so no the plane does not just do it automatically
Stamis Aviation You will still have the glide slope if you use your rudder
I was on the toilet once in an airplane. Forgot to lock the door. biggest mistake ever!! one of the flight attendants walked in on me. It could of been worse- could of been a man instead of a woman!!😂
Alex Neave I love your profile picture!! 🐁💕
Alex Neave that picture is so cute 😍 and I laughed at this so hard it cracked me up 😂😂😂
Maryam Khalid haha thx yeah they are my pet rats and yeah it would've been pretty funny if it wasn't me that it happened to😂
Alex Neave 😃
The light won't come on until you lock the door
Tip 11. E-smoking under a blanket or vest works fine :) easier on a night flight so short inhales in the day flights
I clap to let the captain and crew know that they did a good job on the flight and that we landed safely
Rhiannon Duncanson sometimes there can still be a emergency after the plane lands !
I dont think telling Ghanaians to not clap during a flight will be effective. its our culture and way of thanking God and the cabin crew for a safe flight.
😂😂😂so true. I am ghanaian
Do you also thank god for disasters?
Delaena Dugan STRAIGHT FACTS SIS LOL
Delaena Dugan people don’t do this anymore and I hate it!
It seems sarcastic tho to do that to the flight crew - it’s part of their job they’re meant to do it
"Order food as much as you like. Don't be ashame." This is truly enlightening. 🤣👏
A lot of these are really dumb tips, but the worst tip by far is to avoid choosing bulkhead seats. Those are literally the best seats on the plane if you are in regular economy class, because those are the only seats with extra leg space. I actually add more money to pay for those seats when I order flights since the extra leg space is making the flight 10 times easier for me. Also boarding last when the plane is full, means the space for backpacks above your head will most likely already be taken by someone else, so that's another terrible tip, not to mention a lot of planes won't allow you to switch seats even if there are free ones.
Yes they do allow you if you are traveling with another person. They want you to be able to sit together. Now if your trying to take a seat that has to be paid for like the bulk head or emergency exit they won't allow it. They have to make their money.
If you’re a movie watcher and traveling long flights, I suggest to not take the bulk seats cause you cant use the tv before take off, during turbulence and before landing. And it sucks😅
Seats near the emergency exits have more leg room too
If ur sittin in a 3 row seat alone then u got alot leg room n means nap time ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Wicked Maya YESSSSS
People clap for me when I stop my car and get out after a rough ride. Yes, it is insulting and I like it.
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For 2 decades from 1976 before stock control, my Licenced Aircraft Maintenace Engineer mate was 1st onboard after a flight - per regulations. We had many nights with a free party of small bottle spirits. The cleaners were then allowed on and got the leftover food.
I’m worried about number 2 and 4
#2. The life vest in its package is not a "huge thing". It's about the size of a small hard cover book.
#4. Maybe for shitty airlines but plenty of airlines do thorough cabin cleaning including new blankets in sealed plastic.
#6 Boarding last on a full flight can mean no storage space available for your carry on, so not always a good idea.
No:6. You board last, you take the chance that the flight has been overbooked & may not get a seat at all. Not to mention even if there are some, the overhead storage bins might be packed & you will have a hard time squeezing your luggage in it. Book seats together & board as early as possible is what should be done!
The clapping one is just dumb. No one will get offended if you express some extra gratitude. I have flown to Europe and Mexico many times, and on almost all flights everyone claps. Flying a plane is difficult and stressful, and by clapping you are giving them praise.
Nikita Feoktistov almost the entire flight is controlled by software. The only thing the pilot does is takeoff and land. It's not that stressful
Nihal Ar unless you are a pilot, you wouldn't know. Taking off I'd assume is pretty easy, it's the landing that's a bit stressful. Plus maybe years ago planes didn't have the software or were harder to fly, so I assume this is like a tradition that has been carried on.
Nikita Feoktistov- true no one will be offended if u show xtra gratitude but some people may think they r being sarcastic.
I think they meant by clapping you're implying you wouldn’t expect them to land the plane properly
I have even seen the air hostess clapping with the members
They're obviously not talking about US airlines if they're talking about blankets, pillows, and extra servings of food.
About the clapping part; what's funny is that this only happened once to me where most the time when I'm on a flight and when we land, it's usually bumpy. But there was 1 time that we had a safe and smooth landing like it wasn't bumpy at all. So if not everyone, almost everyone clapped and cheered on the plane because of how smooth the landing was. Honestly, I didn't do any of that, but I was surprised that most other people did, but it happened after we landed, but before we got to our gate though.
I remember when getting full meals was complimentary
walks into the toilet with full pack of cigarettes pulls 82 joints out smokes all at once
WHOOPS I ACCIDENTALLY SMOKED
Same
Thanks for the warning about drinking water, tea, coffee on board.
In my country we clap when the pilot brings the plane down gently. A lot of pilots just drop the plane on the tarmac.
Check if it’s raining when you land ,Pilots do a hard landing in heavy rain to prevent aquaplaning of the aircraft
I saw a video made by a commercial pilot states that they won't hear people clapping in the cockpit since it's soundproofed.
And why would the cockpit be soundproofed?
its not...
miilovva d it is partially sound prod actually, it’s because of the material used and the thickness to be bullet and shock proof that as a side effect makes it mostly sound proof as well, however you can hear clapping if it is loud enough
These were all funny. It's like whoever made this has never been on a REAL plane before!! Hahaha 😂
Am I the only one who feel that all these "tips" are not only ridiculous but also useless?
Diana Q isn’t that just bright side in general?
Yes. Other than the water thing. I knew about it already, it’s nasty.
Hello, They are also incorrect
YES...YOU are !
Agree. I should just block this channel.
6 when You buy a ticket you already have your SEAT in a defined place
Yes, is VERY true.. The seats, carpet, and tray tables are NOT cleaned between flights. Cleaning/picking up trash folding/putting away blankets, pillows and crossing seatbelts are all that time allows.. and perhaps deboarding/restocking of meals..so, DO bring your own antibacterial wipes, lotion, blanket and small pillow..
Since when do people clap when the plane lands??? Never seen it b4
MIKh500 I'm a flight attendant and trust me ppl do that A LOT.
Neth b Do you find it offensive when they do so?
+MIKh500 You hear applause often when touching down in inclement weather. I fly quite a bit and I've never heard applause after a routine landing.
MIKh500 For some reason I clap cause everyone else is clapping after landing😂
MIKh500 ikr
If you piss off any flight attendants they have a rule to fart in your face but are very discreet about it lol
Niamh xx feel free lol confirm too
That's just rude...
Mmm that's sexy
Actors act and get applause when they act like something. A flight crew takes you safely from here and there at, a lot of times, 30+ thousand feet. Which deserves a firm clap, handshake and proper, eye hug?
Tips #11Don't open Window.
it wont pull you out, but nice joke tho xD
Lukas Games mabey so but it would be dangerous all the oxygen would be pulled out....
freyjah lolz love Yeah, I don’t think so. I’ve never been on a plane, but I’m pretty sure that would let oxygen in.
Ravin new u can’t open a window on a flight the glass is too strong
Morgan The Robloxian no because when you go higher the air gets thinner and by opening it looses the cabin pressure and everyone would die
#1 Denied extra ice cream on my ANA flight from LAX-HND last year
#6 if flight is overbooked, you could be bumped off the flight for boarding last
I've taken many planes to see my LDR girlfriend and family across the USA; I've only ever had teo flights overlooked and they pay quite nicely for people to leave if you hold out long enough. It's not the worst thing.
I boarded a flight and the flight attendant walked to me and a passenger nearby with a smile, said hey! I know that the seat in the front cabin are actually empty, if you want to get extra leg space, you can go there! What a nice guy!
It was a waste of time watching this.
Sara Khaled K Al Kuwari But he didn’t know so you can’t call him and idiot. If he didn’t like the video then that’s fine. But he didn’t know, he’s not from the future and watched ahead. Think first before you say something.
SahanTheMighty Well thats a fact
SahanTheMighty wrong its acutuly not a waste of time it could haved saved YOUR LIFE😲
Inge Walter actually* have*
Sara Khaled K Al Kuwari bad grammar alert
Board last
*boards last*
No space to put my suitcase
*swears under breath*
So how did you carry your suitcase
Yep, the last few rows of plane don't have overhead bin space because blankets, pillows, emergency equips stored there.
Bro I think you got the applause wrong, it's a compliment. It's a difficult job. Whether you're an air hostess or a pilot the aviation industry can be difficult, this is people giving applause for their hard work
I usually board first to get a picking of the best seats and a place to keep my carry on and leave last so I can get my carry on no worries and just leave without a fuss
I bored in the middle but I fly business class so I get off first so there isnt massive queue at passport control.
When i went to america we were in a queue for 3 hours at passport control so ye get on quick. Get off quick.
Pick the best seat? Really?
Wow.I just realized something the no smoking sign had an Arabic version!that is good for me.cause I am an a Egyptian
Oh, please... I'm Puerto Rican... We clap yes or yes!! It's tradition!! Pilots & crew know it!! 👏👏👏
"Dont drink alcohol during flight because you get double benefit for your money!"
I don't get how the last one is insulting. Yeah it's really annoying but you go to like a theatre and you expect a good show every time and they are still professionals so why is it different on a plane
Flights into Israel are always accompanied by hand-clapping when the plane touches down. It is a wonderful sound as it encompasses so many things. First of course praise to the Captain - second, thanks and appreciation to the crew - third, sheer spontaneous delight in arriving in the Promised Land /Holy Land. No-one would ever take this the wrong way!
#1 more food ... well yeah you can ask for more but usually they have the correct amount of trays for the passengers flying that day.
#2 wouldn't logic dictate that the company checks for lifevests before each flight???
this sounds like someone giving advice to troll FAs
They don't have ashtrays for that reason. Smoking in planes was legal until sometime in the late 19 hundreds. I guess that could be part of the reason, but yeah.
Lara no that is the reason, it was legal up until the late 1900’s yes, but people break the law and would you prefer them to throw a cigarette bud in a trash can with flammable material on an aircraft or have a spot to drop them in case someone does decide they can’t survive without it
These comments make me feel old, since smoking on planes was the norm through the early 90s. smoking in restaurants was the norm until the early 2000s, bars a few years later. Also, ya it's there as a safety precaution.
mabey but idk
I have worked on board aircart for 25 years and I have never seen a ashtray in a toilet however there is one on the outside of the doors on a few aircraft.
If you do smoke in a toilet the smoke alarm will activate you can then face a fine and a life banned from that airline. I can't recall life jackets being stolen, as for cleaning 95%of the time tables are cleaned if its a very quick turn around on some domestic flights they maybe missed, blankets are cleaned, bagged and sealed, as for bulkheads most aircraft have large drop down tables built in to rest cots on. .
How does someone "accidentally" smoke
Megan
They subconsciously think about it. Like when a person says a certain word while your typing. When you pay attention to the word the person said, you type it instead of typing the word you wanted.
+Red Sparko Yeah, just subconsciously get out a cigarette, a lighter, and start smoking...
WHEN UR *ADDICTED* ITS HARD TO QUIT
After this video more passengers start clapping upon landing to test it.
yes, i never applaud in the end of the flight. i 've always thought is not necessary to do
"Accidentally smoked"? How do you accidentally smoke?