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My mom was a flight attendant (stewardess) for American Airlines in the late 1960’s. They were weighed constantly had had to stay slim. They also had to tweeze their eyebrows. My mom said they were supposed to be as sexy as possible for the mostly male customers. She quit shortly after marrying my dad. She knew they were going to start a family and if she got pregnant she wouldn’t be allowed to be a flight attendant. My older sister was born in 1970 and my mom had no desire to go back to being a flight attendant. But she remained friends with a couple of other flight attendants who she worked with for the rest of her life. She said aside from the strict rules especially with constant weigh-ins that she loved her time as a stewardess. She kept her uniform for the rest of her life because of the memories.
Awesome story! Good times flying back then… Too bad the younger generation will never know how awesome it was back then… Anywhere from the epic “Customer Service” experience, right on down to the leisure of walking right up to the Gate to meet your arriving party… Wow… 🤔🙃
@@litephaze and Kayhalas: The 60's and even 70;s were so much more civilized. Guys actually wore shoes, long pants and a polo shirt or a dress shirt. Today they wear flip flops, shorts and an undershirt (tanktop) 🤮
People say it's primarily for male gazes but forget lesbians, bi and supposedly straight women also gawk at other women. Men aren't the only people on the planes and not all of them are straight nor do they find everything the airline finds sexually appealing if they are even sexually attracted to that woman at all. And with the growing trend women tend to prefer the admiration and gaze of other women. Considering the 60s was the free love tour I think it's be weird to emphasize only for male gazes when same sex relationships and admiration wasn't a secret and was more out.
I used to work as a cabin cleaner and we had 5-15 minutes per plane to change the trash and wipe down as much of the plane as possible And cleaning at night when the plane was grounded, we had to clean three planes, so we were still in a rush when you would expect we had time to clean thoroughly
Ha!Bro what do you mean change trash!So you take someone else's trash and switch?If you are a cabin cleaner or whatever,which airlines did you work for?
If there's anything I've learned from this, it's that airlines need to STOP cheaping out and cutting costs on anything and everything: cabin sanitation, plane maintenance, food and drink quality, turnaround time, employee treatment, safety, etc. And we need to FORCE the airlines to improve them. They need to be regulated again!
Then you’ll have people complaining about the cost of tickets and then the airlines will go out of business but then the government will bail them out. Then increase taxes to cover the bailout and it’s a constant cycle of stupidity. When you try to make things affordable, you have to cut corners.
Look at the cheap airlines. I would never fly on a cheap airline. I’ve seen way too many RUclips videos showing the type of clientele who fly those airlines and I would never want to be stuck on a plane with someone who can’t stfu. I definitely think alcohol leads to a lot of these problems. I rarely fly but when I do I pay the extra money for the better seats. You get what you pay for.
@@mostlypeacefuljogger4622or here is a big idea, cut the money going into the ceo bank account for doing sweet crap all and re investing that money where it should go
I don’t understand why flight attendants aren’t paid until the flight takes off. I mean, i UNDERSTAND …. But i’m shocked it still continues. That shouldn’t be allowed.
We fall under the Railway Labor Act. It’s always been this way. Delta is now paying them so hopefully it can change. We aren’t paid for boarding, deplaning or until the door closes then when it opens at the destinations it stops when you open the door. We also have to check in 45 min before boarding that’s unpaid. We do it for the travel, not the money. It’s a lifestyle, not a job. 25 years for me, best job ever!
That's in the US. In almost all of Europe, it's illegal to require workers to work for free, so they're paid from when the shift starts, which includes any mandatory things they have to do before the actual work starts, like having to show up early.
Heh. Not that I will ever be able to afford them, even the "empty leg" flights, but what I'd like to know is if the private jet charters well off people can rent for their trips are any cleaner, or safer. Know anything about those? I'd presume that the actual private planes fully owned by the really well off at least are cleaned well between flights, although presumably even some of those people might get a bit too stingy when it comes to maintenance.
Flight tip: you can bring your own water bottle on your flight. Just make sure you empty it before you go through airport security and then you can fill it up before you board. Powdered drink enhancers are also a good way to flavor your drink before the flight. Just be sure to use caffeine free powder as it will save you from frequent restroom trips.
@@imdaboss2023Not if you keep your container clean… Hell! There’s even the option of filling with bottled/filtered water if you’re that concerned, LOL! 🤔🤣🙃
Where would you fill the water bottle up again between security and the gate before boarding? The only option is to buy another bottled water at one of the stores in the terminal
@@alvexok5523 Airports now have places either built into the water fountains or separate from them for filling water bottles between security & the gate.
@@alvexok5523 they have water fountains between security checkpoints and gates to fill empty water bottles. You just need to look around for them. The restrooms are mostly where they are.
As weird as it looks, it's part of the investigation. That way, they won't have to go back and forth. They will just look at the photo of which part of the engine the bird got sucked in.
Great report. I consider the airplane cabin a total germ hole. I don't wear the clothes that I wore on the airplane on my trip I put them in a bag. I bring hand sanitizer, antibacterial wipes, and lots of gloves to wear in the bathroom.. I learned something about the water they used to make coffee on board. No more. I'm going to order a Coke or a canned iced tea. We have to respect the flight attendants and they need to be paid well because when there is an emergency they are right on it saving our lives.
I suggest bringing a reusable water bottle and filling it at the airport after security. You never know how clean storage areas are on a plane. I also pack snacks in my carry on.
I love how both narrators put in their own style of jokes. It really makes these videos so much extra fun to watch than just a typicall countdown of information
23:12 "A small fragment of the engine hit a window." More like an entire half of the engine cowling (the outer shell). Also, it wasn't an engine failure, as the engine core was unaffected (if I remember correctly, it was able to continue running). Also, while the British Airways captain did suffer some significant injuries (most notably a few fractures and frostbite, plus lacerations and bruises), his injuries were actually fairly minor for the situation. He was violently flung against the outside of the plane and constantly pummeled by cold 300 mile per hour winds (initially well below freezing and in a low oxygen environment). He was lucky to survive at all, let alone without spinal injuries or permanent damage.
Where I live the Air force has a whole department that studies local bird migration to avoid bird taking down fighter jets. They work with the civil sector as well so they all work together to try to protect birds and planes since many of the migrating birds are endangered.
I actually do love flying 😅 even with the crappy parts. I’ve always loved airplanes and being up above the clouds! Such a treat to be able to look out the window and enjoy the view at 15,000 feet.
I worked on private and corporate jets for a career and took many flights on them, which really spoiled me. I was a blue collar guy flying in style, along with my coworkers. Flying commercial is like flying in a city bus with bad seats and had odors. As much as I like to fly, I would just assume drive then fly commercial.
The oxygen mask thing isn't really a concern anyway. They're not designed to keep you alive because you're not going to die. they're just to keep you from passing out.
I've never been flying personally but my fiancé has with his family from georgia to london and he said the flight was ok but he was so nervous that he didn't sleep at all the entire flight. It was his first flight so I could understand. I honestly can understand that flights are used to transport organs. As someone who had a liver and kidney transplant at 13 in 2006, I value that they got me the organs so quickly.
Safest seats in a plane are the ones in the tail section. If you're lucky, you can get one facing the other way. Safest seat of them all. But not many planes have that seat for passengers, only crew. But sometimes you might get lucky, and they let you borrow it 😁.
The last time I actually flew on a plane to go someplace was this past March when my school and I took a week-long vacation to Disney World down in Florida. Both on the way down and back home to where I live (but I won’t say which state), I ended up sitting towards the middle of the plane. While I did have one seat towards the window on the way down and I sat in the aisle on the way home, both (on two different aircraft obviously), I felt just fine where I was, and had no problems whatsoever with where I was sitting. Also, the airline that flew us both ways to and from Orlando, where we had gone to go to go to Disney not far from Orlando, was actually called JetBlue. It’s this company where the planes even have a smart screen in front of each seat for you to have your entertainment of choice during the flight, other than every essential announcement the pilot and co-pilot have to make over the P.A. Not only that, you even get a complimentary snack and drink on board from the flight attendants, which I just learned is already included in your flight once you board a JetBlue plane..
I never thought you could use a pen to open a zipped and locked case, thanks for that tip, I'm sure 100's of criminals know how to open and close a case...good job 😂
Follow Sheldon Cooper and wear bus pants, which double as airplane pants. 😂 I’m glad the crew have their own restroom! And also glad they have a secret nap place! 😊
I can’t believe this channel is still growing … it is great content… I thought it plateaued at 10 million subscribers… I just saw it was at 12.6 now 🤩…. Congrats that’s awesome
19:47 When he said drop 50,000 ft out of the sky, that isn’t possible since most commercial airliners fly at about 35,000 ft. If it was possible, then that would result in an altitude of -15,000 ft. That would mean your aircraft has crashed into the ocean and sank to the same depth as the Titanic wreckage.
A now famous bird strike accident was the one that gained a movie called Sully. It was a plane that had a bird strike in both engines and the pilot managed to land in the Hudson river between bridges. Amazing flying for the pilot. Not so for the birds of course.
OK, imagine a flight that offered exquisite food and a piano bar today, but those seat tickets will cost $1500 to $2000 for a 2000-mile flight. Still complaining???
26:26 - I'd much rather be getting jostled around a bit as I'm moving toward my destination than sitting around stationary and twiddling my thumbs 🤷♂️
This is truly the best RUclips channel that I have ever ever had my pleasure of watching. Thank you so much for your amazing facts. I really like it. You are the best.
I don’t understand something. At 17:40, they said, “organs used to be stored in the cockpit, but since the events of 9/11, now they’re in the cargo hold along with all the other luggage.” How did 9/11 affect the decision on where these vital organs will be placed on a plane?
I'll be honest it just sounds like an excuse to me for population control. America doesn't treat it citizens right, this is coming from an American. They do the bare minimum to keep people alive and if it just so happens that something was lost or damaged then they don't care and they'll just let you die. The other day I had a ER doctor purposely cause me to have a PTSD induced panic attack. He even admitted he did it on purpose. Meanwhile because of my PTSD I was begging him not to kill me. This is perfectly ok behavior in the USA.
I was a pilot flying an airliner through Perth Australia. A baggage loader appeared in the flight deck with a large package with red labels all over it. He said 'sorry to bother you captain but we have a dog in he hold. I've got a radioactive package here with a label on it saying -RADIOACTIVE! NOT TO BE STORED IN THE SAME HOLD AS LIVESTOCK-! Can you take it in the cockpit?' The answer was 'er....NO!'
The things said in the video are under heavy regulations. There are also some bad advice. If you’re dehydrated, you absolutely can drink airplane water. They are safe and regulated. Remember, the pilots also drink the same water. The airlines won’t want to risk their pilots getting sick.
@@azizmnasri9514 I'm probably the same 😅 Way back on the school buss going home, I always sat with this girl, and there were 2 spots that had a bump in the road. In the front on the buss, you almost didn't feel it, but in the back, the seat threw you up, and hit your head on the roof.. Anyway, It'll probably remind me of that time. I'll be the first in my family to fly very soon. Going across the planet, and I'm afraid of heights 👍😄👍 But I'm not nervous 🤔
@@CapnRetrohaha! That also happened to me in second grade, i legit got lifted up till i bumped on the roof, everyone must have heard my giggle, they turned around to see me bump and laugh :)
Something you're leaving out is before the deregulation act is most people couldn't afford plane tickets anyway so it didn't matter if they provided all of those amenities since most common people would never be able to enjoy them. The deregulation act enabled most Americans to have access to the fastest mode of travel which was previously inaccessible. I understand the experience isn't necessarily the most enjoyable today, but if we need to get somewhere in a hurry, it's there when we need it.
I used to drive for Greyhound, we'd ship organs for people also, they always had a specific sticker for us drivers to place them in a certain spot and keep an eye on them, but they would be stored under the bus with all the other bags
Hello Mr. Amazed, really nice video, but I have a question. When are you gonn return to the Darwin award winners? Im really missing it. Its my favorite series on your Channel.
I hate airplanes. Every time the plane takes off, I cry...Also, during the entire flight I am anxious every second and suffer from the thought that anything could happen and we could die. This happens because when I got on my first flight alone as a teenager, the plane had an alarm before landing and it almost crashed. I will write some reasons why it may fall: 1) If the pilot decides to commit suicide (it has already happened once). 2) If the slightest mechanism on the plane breaks down, such as the engines. 3) If a terrorist has passed by and left a bomb under a seat (it has happened). 4) If the plane catches fire (from people smoking or from an exploding machine). 5) If a bird hits the plane's beak. 6) If some people do not put their devices in flight mode then the pilots do not have good communication with the Tower and it is possible that problems may arise, even a collision or a crash. 7) If the weather conditions are dangerous (such as fog or hail). 8) If the pilots flirt with the flight attendants and have put the plane on autopilot for too long and there is no one in the cockpit!!! (It has happened to me on a flight). 9) If a state mistakes the plane for a drone and shoots it down, I'll be fine, just like what happened a week ago with the plane that crashed in Kazakhstan. 10) If the landing gears get stuck with the airplane's wheels trapped inside the hull. !!!!! If you are a pilot and you are reading this , please tell me how one can overcome such a fear!!! Btw I'm flying in a few days and I'm scared. Be well everyone! 🥹 Please be kind... I'm just scared and I don't know how to handle it...
I’ve always had an amazing experience with Turkish airlines, absolutely beautiful and delicious food, the cabin was clean, the customer services was fantastic, and I’ve gone on multiple flights with them. I really need to know where these horrible flights are taking place so I can see for myself
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Facts that no one ask: We are not scared of flying, We are scared of suddenly not flying
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Genius.
Yes and we also are scared of plane flying vertically
Yes…
My mom was a flight attendant (stewardess) for American Airlines in the late 1960’s. They were weighed constantly had had to stay slim. They also had to tweeze their eyebrows. My mom said they were supposed to be as sexy as possible for the mostly male customers. She quit shortly after marrying my dad. She knew they were going to start a family and if she got pregnant she wouldn’t be allowed to be a flight attendant. My older sister was born in 1970 and my mom had no desire to go back to being a flight attendant. But she remained friends with a couple of other flight attendants who she worked with for the rest of her life. She said aside from the strict rules especially with constant weigh-ins that she loved her time as a stewardess. She kept her uniform for the rest of her life because of the memories.
Awesome story! Good times flying back then… Too bad the younger generation will never know how awesome it was back then… Anywhere from the epic “Customer Service” experience, right on down to the leisure of walking right up to the Gate to meet your arriving party… Wow… 🤔🙃
@@litephaze and Kayhalas: The 60's and even 70;s were so much more civilized. Guys actually wore shoes, long pants and a polo shirt or a dress shirt. Today they wear flip flops, shorts and an undershirt (tanktop) 🤮
Bullshit global warming fake news
People say it's primarily for male gazes but forget lesbians, bi and supposedly straight women also gawk at other women. Men aren't the only people on the planes and not all of them are straight nor do they find everything the airline finds sexually appealing if they are even sexually attracted to that woman at all. And with the growing trend women tend to prefer the admiration and gaze of other women. Considering the 60s was the free love tour I think it's be weird to emphasize only for male gazes when same sex relationships and admiration wasn't a secret and was more out.
Sounds like most Asian airlines' policies today.
I used to work as a cabin cleaner and we had 5-15 minutes per plane to change the trash and wipe down as much of the plane as possible
And cleaning at night when the plane was grounded, we had to clean three planes, so we were still in a rush when you would expect we had time to clean thoroughly
Also, the 5-15 minutes we had overlapped with deplaning time, leaving us with even less time
@@chreese4153 Psshhtt....dude, that's so fukked. I'm sorry.
Ha!Bro what do you mean change trash!So you take someone else's trash and switch?If you are a cabin cleaner or whatever,which airlines did you work for?
@@anielleclottey-k4y American Airlines
Wish that YTers see these videos. That's why I carried a travel towel folded up and used that for my blanket. Gross.
Those callbacks! "My Diamond Play Button!" "My Heart!" "My SPAGETTI!"
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😂😅 I busted out laughing too.
@@soupwifey I busted laughing too
If there's anything I've learned from this, it's that airlines need to STOP cheaping out and cutting costs on anything and everything: cabin sanitation, plane maintenance, food and drink quality, turnaround time, employee treatment, safety, etc.
And we need to FORCE the airlines to improve them. They need to be regulated again!
Then you’ll have people complaining about the cost of tickets and then the airlines will go out of business but then the government will bail them out. Then increase taxes to cover the bailout and it’s a constant cycle of stupidity. When you try to make things affordable, you have to cut corners.
Look at the cheap airlines. I would never fly on a cheap airline. I’ve seen way too many RUclips videos showing the type of clientele who fly those airlines and I would never want to be stuck on a plane with someone who can’t stfu. I definitely think alcohol leads to a lot of these problems. I rarely fly but when I do I pay the extra money for the better seats. You get what you pay for.
@@mostlypeacefuljogger4622or here is a big idea, cut the money going into the ceo bank account for doing sweet crap all and re investing that money where it should go
Don't purchase what they're selling. New hiring practices have degraded all aspects of air travel
@@Keh5683-d6v if your lucky
Things with the shortest lifespans on Earth, from 3 to 1 counting down;
3: House fly.
2: Mayfly.
1: Boeing Whistleblower…😂
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@@Sans24766 Boeing whistleblowers die a lot, under suspicious circumstances.
for whistlevlower that can be any wistleblower not on NWO elite scum side.
@@NightmareRex6 Or even whistleblowers that are on their side, but decided to let people know the truth anyway.
Good one 😂
I don’t understand why flight attendants aren’t paid until the flight takes off. I mean, i UNDERSTAND …. But i’m shocked it still continues. That shouldn’t be allowed.
We fall under the Railway Labor Act. It’s always been this way. Delta is now paying them so hopefully it can change. We aren’t paid for boarding, deplaning or until the door closes then when it opens at the destinations it stops when you open the door. We also have to check in 45 min before boarding that’s unpaid. We do it for the travel, not the money. It’s a lifestyle, not a job. 25 years for me, best job ever!
Should be illegal, work is work
@@INDYFAyou have been brainwashed
That's in the US. In almost all of Europe, it's illegal to require workers to work for free, so they're paid from when the shift starts, which includes any mandatory things they have to do before the actual work starts, like having to show up early.
Similar deal with pilots: Only paid after leaving the gate.
Pilot here (not commercial), came into this video all kinds of ready to call bs but.. to my knowledge this is all essentially accurate. Solid work!
as someone interested in aviation and wanting to be a comercial pilot i was ready to do the same
Heh. Not that I will ever be able to afford them, even the "empty leg" flights, but what I'd like to know is if the private jet charters well off people can rent for their trips are any cleaner, or safer. Know anything about those?
I'd presume that the actual private planes fully owned by the really well off at least are cleaned well between flights, although presumably even some of those people might get a bit too stingy when it comes to maintenance.
@@pohjanakka4992 who were you replying to???
@@arandomperson920 The pilot. The name of the person you reply to seems to show only when it is not the one who wrote the original comment.
@pohjanakka4992 ok. It's just to me your comment didn't make sense that you were replying to the original comment the pilot made.
Flight tip: you can bring your own water bottle on your flight. Just make sure you empty it before you go through airport security and then you can fill it up before you board. Powdered drink enhancers are also a good way to flavor your drink before the flight. Just be sure to use caffeine free powder as it will save you from frequent restroom trips.
You will still have the bavitria
@@imdaboss2023Not if you keep your container clean… Hell! There’s even the option of filling with bottled/filtered water if you’re that concerned, LOL! 🤔🤣🙃
Where would you fill the water bottle up again between security and the gate before boarding? The only option is to buy another bottled water at one of the stores in the terminal
@@alvexok5523 Airports now have places either built into the water fountains or separate from them for filling water bottles between security & the gate.
@@alvexok5523 they have water fountains between security checkpoints and gates to fill empty water bottles. You just need to look around for them. The restrooms are mostly where they are.
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14:51 "Don't take a picture dude!" This somehow got me laughing
Same LOL
As weird as it looks, it's part of the investigation. That way, they won't have to go back and forth. They will just look at the photo of which part of the engine the bird got sucked in.
@@DanielAdams23-j5cVery good point! 👍
Great report. I consider the airplane cabin a total germ hole. I don't wear the clothes that I wore on the airplane on my trip I put them in a bag. I bring hand sanitizer, antibacterial wipes, and lots of gloves to wear in the bathroom.. I learned something about the water they used to make coffee on board. No more. I'm going to order a Coke or a canned iced tea. We have to respect the flight attendants and they need to be paid well because when there is an emergency they are right on it saving our lives.
I suggest bringing a reusable water bottle and filling it at the airport after security. You never know how clean storage areas are on a plane. I also pack snacks in my carry on.
@@janet6421 wow! There is something to consider. I buy the super expensive bottles of water at the gift stores even though it irritates my husband.
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I agree with you a little bit he makes some things that are funny
I love how both narrators put in their own style of jokes. It really makes these videos so much extra fun to watch than just a typicall countdown of information
You have a very entertaining presentation style, I don't even care about Air travel but I watched the whole thing.
23:12 "A small fragment of the engine hit a window." More like an entire half of the engine cowling (the outer shell). Also, it wasn't an engine failure, as the engine core was unaffected (if I remember correctly, it was able to continue running).
Also, while the British Airways captain did suffer some significant injuries (most notably a few fractures and frostbite, plus lacerations and bruises), his injuries were actually fairly minor for the situation. He was violently flung against the outside of the plane and constantly pummeled by cold 300 mile per hour winds (initially well below freezing and in a low oxygen environment). He was lucky to survive at all, let alone without spinal injuries or permanent damage.
Tim Lancaster, the BA pilot, was back at work within 6 months too
Where I live the Air force has a whole department that studies local bird migration to avoid bird taking down fighter jets. They work with the civil sector as well so they all work together to try to protect birds and planes since many of the migrating birds are endangered.
I actually do love flying 😅 even with the crappy parts. I’ve always loved airplanes and being up above the clouds! Such a treat to be able to look out the window and enjoy the view at 15,000 feet.
Same
Same the way flight works is very fascinating
you mean 30000 - 40000 ft or something
@@cdfgjrvbdjhvjdr2429 Your planes can reach 30,000 and 40,000 feet without reaching 15,000 feet?
I would never dare to get on an airplane, I am TERRIFIED of heights
I worked on private and corporate jets for a career and took many flights on them, which really spoiled me. I was a blue collar guy flying in style, along with my coworkers.
Flying commercial is like flying in a city bus with bad seats and had odors. As much as I like to fly, I would just assume drive then fly commercial.
The oxygen mask thing isn't really a concern anyway. They're not designed to keep you alive because you're not going to die. they're just to keep you from passing out.
In normal countries flight attendants get paid when they report for duty, nothing to do with when the door shuts
Define a “Normal” country please? 🤔
@litephaze It's not USA
Yeah the USA does whatever it can to not pay people
I've never been flying personally but my fiancé has with his family from georgia to london and he said the flight was ok but he was so nervous that he didn't sleep at all the entire flight. It was his first flight so I could understand.
I honestly can understand that flights are used to transport organs. As someone who had a liver and kidney transplant at 13 in 2006, I value that they got me the organs so quickly.
It's no different than being on a train tbh. Sounds and feels almost identical. The view is better though.
steps to be clean on a plane
step 1: dont drink the water they give you
step 2: dont touch anything
step 3 last: dont breathe
I’ve never really enjoyed flying. And knowing these things only makes me wanna fly even less
3:22 thx for all the tips man I’ll remember not to breathe in a plane 💀💀
I like that the thumbnail is a pilot with his arm out and people think that if the plane flies that his arm will get sucked out
Nice vid :)
He could wave to other pilots!
same
Blown out. It's a common error.
It’s changed
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Right when it is time to board my plane! 😂
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Safest seats in a plane are the ones in the tail section. If you're lucky, you can get one facing the other way. Safest seat of them all. But not many planes have that seat for passengers, only crew. But sometimes you might get lucky, and they let you borrow it 😁.
The last time I actually flew on a plane to go someplace was this past March when my school and I took a week-long vacation to Disney World down in Florida. Both on the way down and back home to where I live (but I won’t say which state), I ended up sitting towards the middle of the plane. While I did have one seat towards the window on the way down and I sat in the aisle on the way home, both (on two different aircraft obviously), I felt just fine where I was, and had no problems whatsoever with where I was sitting.
Also, the airline that flew us both ways to and from Orlando, where we had gone to go to go to Disney not far from Orlando, was actually called JetBlue. It’s this company where the planes even have a smart screen in front of each seat for you to have your entertainment of choice during the flight, other than every essential announcement the pilot and co-pilot have to make over the P.A. Not only that, you even get a complimentary snack and drink on board from the flight attendants, which I just learned is already included in your flight once you board a JetBlue plane..
Your school took you on a week's long vacation to Disney World? Seems like you go to a school for the upper class.
First class 🎉🎉
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You know JetBlue is considered one of the suckier airlines, right? You're just trolling, right?
What is the point of this comment lol
How can it possibly be legal in the US to require employees to perform so much unpaid labor?
US is a strictly capitalist country, so such things are absolutely normal and legal
They can leave, just like any other job
It's not surprising when it comes to US when treating employees, some basically live on tips, while stores thrive with high profit.
Because America does literally everything it can to not pay people
Ask a nurse….. they know all about working unpaid hours
I never thought you could use a pen to open a zipped and locked case, thanks for that tip, I'm sure 100's of criminals know how to open and close a case...good job 😂
Follow Sheldon Cooper and wear bus pants, which double as airplane pants. 😂
I’m glad the crew have their own restroom! And also glad they have a secret nap place! 😊
😂 my spaghetti NOOOOO !!!! 😂 keep making more video's you are doing a great job
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@@frostcookie-y3b sup
i love how i always watch these videos like a week or 2 before i go on a plane
If it's Boeing, I ain't going
what makes you think the rest aren't doing the same? lol..
@@ChristelVinotairbus does cut costs too but at least they’re not as monopolistic
You little b the 767 777 and 787 are fine (well maybe not the 767 because it got hyjacked twice in a day)
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now that you left this comment..... just look at what happen to all their whistle blowers
I can’t believe this channel is still growing … it is great content… I thought it plateaued at 10 million subscribers… I just saw it was at 12.6 now 🤩…. Congrats that’s awesome
We throw packages like that at UPS too. Sometimes waaay harder than necessary
That's why it's pronounced "oops"!😂
Thanks, dude! I stopped traveling at the burst of the pandemic and after watching this it'll be hard to pick up.
19:47 When he said drop 50,000 ft out of the sky, that isn’t possible since most commercial airliners fly at about 35,000 ft. If it was possible, then that would result in an altitude of -15,000 ft. That would mean your aircraft has crashed into the ocean and sank to the same depth as the Titanic wreckage.
the spaggetti got me
Hey look free barbecue chicken. 😂 14:44
A now famous bird strike accident was the one that gained a movie called Sully. It was a plane that had a bird strike in both engines and the pilot managed to land in the Hudson river between bridges. Amazing flying for the pilot. Not so for the birds of course.
I love watching this a day before a flight! :D
Man, the spaghetti made me laugh so hard. Brilliant! 😂😂😂
Let's see how clean a bus or taxi is....if you want no germs, move to Mars
There are germs on mars :/
@@KAG12-p6fno confirmed germs 😅
Considering the space suit you'd have to wear, save millions and live in a hospital-esk cleanroom.
You mad? Lol😅
well they go clean the bus or taxi to make it clean
You know you’re a true Be Amazed fan when you start recognising prior stories
It feels great knowing these stories without him even mentioning it.
8:30 “Oh a box that says Fragile? Okay let’s just *SLAM IT IN HERE!!”*
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Thank you bro
Nah you a life saver
OMGGG TYSM TYSM BRO
War thunder is good tho
(help the snail has me hostage)
Thank God I’ve seen that commercial too many times 😭
18:53 don’t use it to play toilet peekaboo..
IM DEAD
OK, imagine a flight that offered exquisite food and a piano bar today, but those seat tickets will cost $1500 to $2000 for a 2000-mile flight. Still complaining???
They cost $ 2000+! What are you talking about???
@@luciasaunders9736 The difference now is that is a choice, rather than ALL THE SEATS of the plane being exquisite.
17:12 my organs noooo!
can we just pay attention to how Be Amazed makes this video funny with the horrible baggage handling clips and the "My _____, nooooo!" ?
17:11 not your organs yeeeeees😂😂😂 29:17 your spaghetti yeeeeees that's right 😂😂😂
Unpopular opinion but I like airplane food. Probably depends on the flight
Me watching this at the airport as I wait for my flight lmao.
poor birds i forgot about the bird strikes.. it's insane.. the numbers of deaths are a nightmare fuel..🙈
this vid is such a huge lvl up⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ thank you beamazed 💖🔝
26:26 - I'd much rather be getting jostled around a bit as I'm moving toward my destination than sitting around stationary and twiddling my thumbs 🤷♂️
Travel is challenging. Even on feet. 😊
15:07 the voice change
3:21 Drake: "Not MY job, bro!" 😂🤣😆😁
17:08 That "juicy/squishy" sound effect! 🤣
26:36 I like the *Jerry Seinfeld* impression!
When you talked about baggage handling, I was expecting to hear the song United Breaks Guitars.
This is truly the best RUclips channel that I have ever ever had my pleasure of watching. Thank you so much for your amazing facts. I really like it. You are the best.
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My spaghetti noooooooo!!!! Got me laughing😂
I don’t understand something. At 17:40, they said, “organs used to be stored in the cockpit, but since the events of 9/11, now they’re in the cargo hold along with all the other luggage.” How did 9/11 affect the decision on where these vital organs will be placed on a plane?
Sterile cockpit procedures have been implemented since 9/11. Nothing in, nothing out.
Yeah, I thought that was a strange connection. Maybe to prevent hijackers from stealing the organs? I dunno.
Probably to reduce outsider contact with the pilots
I'll be honest it just sounds like an excuse to me for population control. America doesn't treat it citizens right, this is coming from an American. They do the bare minimum to keep people alive and if it just so happens that something was lost or damaged then they don't care and they'll just let you die. The other day I had a ER doctor purposely cause me to have a PTSD induced panic attack. He even admitted he did it on purpose. Meanwhile because of my PTSD I was begging him not to kill me. This is perfectly ok behavior in the USA.
I was a pilot flying an airliner through Perth Australia. A baggage loader appeared in the flight deck with a large package with red labels all over it. He said 'sorry to bother you captain but we have a dog in he hold. I've got a radioactive package here with a label on it saying -RADIOACTIVE! NOT TO BE STORED IN THE SAME HOLD AS LIVESTOCK-! Can you take it in the cockpit?' The answer was 'er....NO!'
Why did I watch this just before my flight 😢
The things said in the video are under heavy regulations. There are also some bad advice. If you’re dehydrated, you absolutely can drink airplane water. They are safe and regulated. Remember, the pilots also drink the same water. The airlines won’t want to risk their pilots getting sick.
It depends on country's
You're funny. I'm sure pilots bring their own water.
@@cymy2 Some do. But pilots also use the coffee machine, and they use the plane's water.
I'm slightly happy that i watched this AFTER going on an airplane.
(Should I mention I went an a Korean Airline?)
I love turbulence 24:30
29:18 it the way you were screaming for the bags being loaded with your important items in it , that was hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
25:50 the scary part is my friend likes turbulence on planes she thinks it’s fun 😨
Same, I find it fun and don't care what happens
@@azizmnasri9514 I'm probably the same 😅 Way back on the school buss going home, I always sat with this girl, and there were 2 spots that had a bump in the road. In the front on the buss, you almost didn't feel it, but in the back, the seat threw you up, and hit your head on the roof.. Anyway, It'll probably remind me of that time. I'll be the first in my family to fly very soon. Going across the planet, and I'm afraid of heights 👍😄👍 But I'm not nervous 🤔
@@CapnRetrohaha! That also happened to me in second grade, i legit got lifted up till i bumped on the roof, everyone must have heard my giggle, they turned around to see me bump and laugh :)
@@CapnRetroalso, have a safe flight!
@@lemonada43 Thanks! Ya hit your head hard, but was still funny 😅
Flying in a few weeks, booked my seats in the back of the plane 😅
if your spaghetti is in the bag that was in the plane's cargo, how the heck were you gonna get it out to eat it on the plane? silly bunz
I was thinking the same thing.
I was gona call the flight attendant to say plz get my food from the cargo area ❤ thank u
9:34 bro the pink bag literally didn’t even get on😂😂😂😂😂
Pink bag was like “NOT TODAY” lol
Something you're leaving out is before the deregulation act is most people couldn't afford plane tickets anyway so it didn't matter if they provided all of those amenities since most common people would never be able to enjoy them. The deregulation act enabled most Americans to have access to the fastest mode of travel which was previously inaccessible. I understand the experience isn't necessarily the most enjoyable today, but if we need to get somewhere in a hurry, it's there when we need it.
It also allowed them to cut corners every which way they want and caused it to become far, far less safe than it used to be.
"I, for instance, always hide a Zip lock bag of spaghetti in my bags when I fl- My spaghetti! NOOOOO!"
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My play button
My organs
My spaghetti
Got me😂
I used to drive for Greyhound, we'd ship organs for people also, they always had a specific sticker for us drivers to place them in a certain spot and keep an eye on them, but they would be stored under the bus with all the other bags
“69% chance of survival, nice”😂
It’s nice too see this video the day before I take a plane very nice
Hello Mr. Amazed, really nice video, but I have a question. When are you gonn return to the Darwin award winners? Im really missing it. Its my favorite series on your Channel.
How did you make your animation , i love this marshalow
0:36 if you don’t know what it is named it’s called a Petri dish🧫
An airplane is a germ tube; he used a Petri dish as a metaphor 🤦🏽♂️
An airplane is a germ tube; he used a Petri dish as a metaphor 🤦🏽♂️
An airplane is a germ tube; he used a Petri dish as a metaphor 🤦🏽♂️
An airplane is a germ tube; he used a Petri dish as a metaphor 🤦🏽♂️
An airplane is a germ tube; he used a Petri dish as a metaphor 🤦🏽♂️
Oh dont take a oicture dudeee 😂😂😂😂😂 had me rolling 14:52
0:58 RYANAIR?!!?
Disturbingly entertaining for such a dire subject. Good job!
I love the sponsor of this video. Everything he said about it is true
I hate airplanes.
Every time the plane takes off, I cry...Also, during the entire flight I am anxious every second and suffer from the thought that anything could happen and we could die. This happens because when I got on my first flight alone as a teenager, the plane had an alarm before landing and it almost crashed. I will write some reasons why it may fall:
1) If the pilot decides to commit suicide (it has already happened once).
2) If the slightest mechanism on the plane breaks down, such as the engines.
3) If a terrorist has passed by and left a bomb under a seat (it has happened).
4) If the plane catches fire (from people smoking or from an exploding machine).
5) If a bird hits the plane's beak.
6) If some people do not put their devices in flight mode then the pilots do not have good communication with the Tower and it is possible that problems may arise, even a collision or a crash.
7) If the weather conditions are dangerous (such as fog or hail).
8) If the pilots flirt with the flight attendants and have put the plane on autopilot for too long and there is no one in the cockpit!!! (It has happened to me on a flight).
9) If a state mistakes the plane for a drone and shoots it down, I'll be fine, just like what happened a week ago with the plane that crashed in Kazakhstan.
10) If the landing gears get stuck with the airplane's wheels trapped inside the hull.
!!!!! If you are a pilot and you are reading this , please tell me how one can overcome such a fear!!!
Btw I'm flying in a few days and I'm scared. Be well everyone! 🥹 Please be kind... I'm just scared and I don't know how to handle it...
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Thank you.
@@LikeaMinecraftCat you are so welcome
I’ve always had an amazing experience with Turkish airlines, absolutely beautiful and delicious food, the cabin was clean, the customer services was fantastic, and I’ve gone on multiple flights with them. I really need to know where these horrible flights are taking place so I can see for myself
I use to be a ramp agent..! And boy, some of the bro’s was hella reckless with ppl 💩 (LAX Airport)
the amount of times he said nooooooooooooooooooo it's so funny🤣🤣🤣
8:06 MY DIAMOND PLAYBUTTON NOOOOOO
17:04 MY ORGANS NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
29:11 MY SPAGHETTI NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ty for this
Dude the way you snuck in that "nice" on 69....I'm dead. I am subbed for LIFE.
I could deal with everything in this video - but the terrible standards of hygiene are scary
love ur channel
I’m eating spaghetti right now 29:16
Thx for a good laugh. So funny about that bird part not landing.