Flight attendants may require window shades to be up during takeoff and landing for passenger safety. Open windows let passengers and crew quickly see hazards outside and help first responders assess ...
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Why flight attendants sit on their hands during takeoff and landing
While we're busy pulling out a magazine or chatting with a neighbor, flight attendants are busy getting ready for takeoff.
Cabin crew adopt a specific safety posture with hands on their thighs during critical flight phases - and there's an important reason behind it ...
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Why Flight Attendants Always Sit on Their Hands During Takeoff and Landing
It’s all about safety, not comfort.
Flight attendants undergo strict physical and mental procedures during takeoff and landing to ensure passenger safety.
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