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This is the important reason why planes dim the cabin lights during takeoff and landing
We asked a pilot and a flight attendant to weigh in. Like so many other airplane procedures, dimming the cabin lights during takeoff and landing is primarily done for safety reasons, which a pilot and ...
United Airlines tells PEOPLE the plane experienced a 'mechanical issue upon landing' on Jan. 18 ...
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Why flight attendants always sit on their hands during takeoff and landing
It’s all about safety, not comfort.
A cargo plane experiencing a "technical failure” was forced to make an emergency landing on Friday, and its landing gear caught fire when the aircraft touched down. Footage captured by plane spotter ...
No passengers were frozen in time, but this story might as well be.
Flight attendants undergo strict physical and mental procedures during takeoff and landing to ensure passenger safety.
The Vikings' charter plane experienced mechanical issues shortly after takeoff Saturday afternoon and returned to Minneapolis ...
After they have closed overhead bins and reminded us of safety procedures, flight attendants head to their seats to buckle in for takeoff. But why do flight attendants sit on their hands?
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