7 Things Flight Attendants Notice When You Board the Plane!

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Last Updated on February 24, 2020

A simple way to obtain this information is by paying attention to the reading materials that passengers are carrying, such as medical journals or magazines.

Thus, in the event of an in-flight medical emergency, the flight attendant can discreetly ask the doctor for help. There’s no need for the pilot to ask for a doctor or nurse through the loudspeakers, at the risk of raising general panic among the passengers.

5. If you are drunk

Drunk passengers definitely annoy flight attendants the most; especially those who tend to get aggressive.

It is worth remembering that being drunk on an aircraft is a criminal offense, and flight attendants have the right to deny you access to the plane if they suspect you are drunk.

Even though some of them are trained in self-defense techniques to handle acts of aggression during the flight, the best thing is to quickly identify drunk passengers and avoid any potential dangers.

6. Your age

Flight attendants know that traveling with kids can be exhausting for everyone: the kids, the parents, and the other passengers. We have all experienced unpleasant situations involving one or more inpatient children.

Although it is normal, it can also be quite draining. That’s why flight attendants will do everything they can to make sure the child has a safe, comfortable, and fun trip next to his parents.

7. Your clothes

No, flight attendants are not going to judge your sense of fashion. They couldn’t care less.

However, they will be keen to ensure that your clothes and shoes do not become an obstacle to your safety in the event of an emergency. Some airlines have specific dress codes that prohibit high heels, for example. You should always wear comfortable clothes when you travel by plane!

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