Don't leave sleeping passengers on planes after flights land, American Airlines union reminds cabin crew
Briefly

The APFA recently warned members that leaving sleeping passengers on board after flights is on the rise, urging strict compliance with post-flight checks to prevent incidents.
The memo emphasized that completing required post-flight security checks is critical to ensure no passengers remain on the plane, thereby safeguarding both safety and compliance with regulations.
Leaving a passenger on an empty plane violates safety rules and can lead to security issues; each flight attendant is reminded of their responsibility to check all areas.
According to the union, routine reminders are essential, with a statement highlighting the significance of final checks, ensuring that no passenger is inadvertently left behind.
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