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People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
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People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying

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On average, 2.9 million passengers fly every day in and out of U.S. airports. But even though air travel has become so prevalent, it remains much more mysticized than, say, driving a car or riding a train.
I guess going 550 miles per hour (885 km/h) over 30,000 feet (9,000 meters) above ground comes with its fair share of mystery.
To dispel it, Reddit user BluPillow made a post on the platform, asking: "People who work in the airline industry, what are some things you think everyone should know about flying?"
Immediately, pilots, flight attendants, and other professionals started sending in their answers. Here's what they wrote.

#1

When you experience a hard landing in bad weather it wasn't because of a lack of pilot skills but it is in fact intentional. If the runway is covered in water the airplane has to touch down hard in order to puncture the water layer and prevent aquaplaning.
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313points

#2

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Flight attendant here. I think everyone should know or at least keep in mind that airline travel is difficult.
You and your fellow passenger can expect to have: Stress, An altered food schedule, Lack of sleep, Swelling, Dehydration, Discomfort, Confusion trying to figure out new things, Social anxiety, Changing ambient pressure, Loud noises, Nausea, Being hot or cold, Boredom.
Please remember your fellow passengers are traveling for various reasons. Hopefully it’s vacation but very frequently I run into people going to funerals, going to get medical treatments and commuting to work away from their families.
Everyone has a different story and many of us are having a rough day onboard we all have the same goal. Get there quickly and safely. Including the staff. Have patience with each other and us.
299points

#3

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Former pilot here — turbulence will break your nose or your neck before it knocks the plane out of the sky. Buckle up when the light is on and take comfort in the fact that turbulence hasn’t crashed a plane since the 1970s.
294points

#4

Before being a prick to a flight attendant, keep in mind that their actual job is to save your life in an emergency. If I'm flying and know that there are 2 people who will make it a priority to keep me alive even if I'm unconscious, I'm going to make sure I'm on their good side. Just sayin..
264points

#5

I learned that flight attendants don't get paid for the time before and after flights when doing a s**t ton of work to clean up and get people on/off, and frankly, I think that's s**tty. We would never work before clocking in, why is it okay for them?
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260points

#6

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
No one is physically capable of opening the cabin door while in flight because of the aircraft pressurization. So take comfort in knowing that if a crazy person gets up and starts frantically trying to open the door in the middle of a flight, they're not going to be able to do it at all. You could sit in your seat and watch them work on it for hours and it still won't happen.
242points

#7

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
If you checked your Dog there's about a 30% chance it's terrified before it even gets on the plane, who knows how scared it gets during the actual flight. Bag room agents will usually try to comfort a scared animal, but all we can really do is talk to it, so if you write your pet's name on their carrier it usually helps a lot.
I've never seen a cat who was scared in the bag room, cats don't give a f**k.
209points

#8

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
When you are seated, buckle your damn seatbelt. I don’t want you to be paralyzed because we hit turbulence and you smacked your head on the ceiling. So much paperwork.
198points

#9

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
When a plane is landing at night, they dim the interior lights incase you need to evacuate upon landing... your eyes are already adjusted to the darkness so you'll be able to see better once outside the plane.
195points

#10

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Not every landing is going to be smooth. Sometimes we purposefully land a little firmer. Just know that if it was a rough landing, the other pilot is making fun of the one who made the landing.
172points

#11

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
The reason you are supposed to open your life vest outside the aircraft in case of an emergency ditching is so that you don't float upwards while still inside the plane. This will trap you and increase your risk of drowning.
Always open them outside or immediately before you leave the aircraft, should you need to evacuate on water.
168points

#12

It is NOT a right. It is a privilege.
Be kind, behave, or be gone.
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165points

#13

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
We fly with broken s**t on the airplane all the time. We have a list that tells us what can be broken and still be able to fly safely and legally.
162points

#14

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Both pilots are equally qualified — the captain just has more responsibility and more experience (usually). We trade off who is flying and who is monitoring the radios every other flight (sometimes every two flights).
157points

#15

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
My husband was a plane mechanic for years and he says that flying is hands down safer than driving.
148points

#16

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Everything is expensive as hell! If you want your flights to be cheaper, take care of the aircraft while flying. The seat is rented by you, NOT owned! Just a simple tray table fix can cost $1000. The airline industry just passes the cost to the customer. Simple computers can cost tens of thousands of dollars. The FAA sticker of approval can triple, quadruple, or exponentially raise costs of things, hence the $6000 coffee maker.
145points

#17

A flight attendant told me that in the event of a situation where passengers have to cover their heads you do not 'lock' your fingers overhead but place one hand on top of the other. If something falls on your hand/head, you'll still have one good hand to use.
142points

#18

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Not an airline worker, but when I sit down, during the safety lecture, I count the number of rows to an exit. If an evacuation is necessary, it's a good number to know.
141points

#19

People Who Work In The Airline Industry Share 30 Things Everyone Should Know About Flying
Interfering with the air crew is a felony. If you have grievances you can address them with the airline after you disembark.
134points

#20

Bring an unopened bag or box of chocolates for the flight crew, especially on long flights...they'll treat you like a king for the whole flight.
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