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9 secrets of airlines you don’t know about

04.03.2020No CommentsSavina

1. Oxygen or for how long is there oxygen in masks

In about 15 minutes. It is estimated that during this time the pilot will be able to lower the aircraft so that passengers can breathe normally. It’s also good to know that when you’re at high altitude without an oxygen mask, you have 15 – 20 seconds before fainting.

2. Why it’s better to put an oxygen mask on yourself first

A few seconds at high altitude without an oxygen mask will not harm your older companion or your child. It’s a good idea to quickly put on your mask first so you can be more helpful to your companions and be able to help them. If you faint before you can wear masks, the situation becomes serious for both you and them.

3. Never drink toilet water on an airplane

There are tables to which, not without reason, is written that the water is not suitable for drinking. The water tank of the airplane is regularly hygienized, but the preparations are too strong and it is hard to be said that the water is clean and suitable for drinking.

4. Toilets on the aircraft can be unlocked from the outside

Even though you are locked inside, anyone who knows where the unlock mechanism on the outside is hidden can come to you. This is just to be able to respond in the event that a passenger gets sick in the toilet, someone tries to smoke inside or another unpleasant incident occurs.

5. Why the lighting in the aircraft decreases upon landing

You must have noticed that when you take an evening flight, the lights on the airplane always dim when landing. This is to ensure that, if landing evacuation is required, passengers’ eyes can become accustomed to the dark and better navigate emergency exits.

6. What some pilots call the landing

Nothing but a well-controlled catastrophe.

7. What Injuries Your Pet Most During a Flight?

Airplane take-off noise. You can rest assured that the team will treat the animal well, whether it is traveling with you or in the luggage. But no one can do anything to reduce his stress from takeoff noise.

8. What pilots eat on a long flight

Both of them are always served different dishes so that if one accidentally gets food poisoning, the other is in a condition.

9. Which is one of the best-kept secrets of airlines

Of course, these are the contacts to whom you can complain and claim compensation for delayed or canceled flights.

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