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3 weeks ago
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Why Flight Attendants Always Sit on Their Hands During Takeoff and Landing

Cabin crew adopt a deliberate brace-ready position—hands secured on thighs or beneath legs—during takeoff and landing to stabilize, minimize injury risk, and enable response.
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5 months ago
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The Important Safety Reason Why Flight Attendants Ask You to Open the Window Shade During Takeoff and Landing

Window shades must be raised during takeoff and landing to ensure visibility for passengers and crew, improving situational awareness and evacuation chances during high-risk phases.
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3 months ago

The Real Reason Airplane Window Shades Must Be Up at Takeoff and Landing, According to Pilots

Passengers must raise window shades for takeoff and landing so cabin crew and passengers can see outside, enhancing situational awareness and evacuation readiness.
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