Tips for Airline Safety

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Tips for Airline Safety

Postby Bobbie » Fri Nov 22, 2019 2:25 pm

https://www.businessinsider.com/airplan ... deo-2017-2


Are you traveling over the holidays?

These tips come from airline attendants. If you are traveling by air, take heed.

The next time you order drinks on a flight, you may not want to order tap water. Go with the bottled drinks to be safe.
We spoke to one flight attendant who said, "Flight attendants will not drink hot water on the plane. They will not drink plain coffee, and they will not drink plain tea."

Back in 2004, an EPA study found that 1 in every 8 planes fails the agency's standards for water safety. It is not much better now. Order botttled water,

Wash the trays. Some change babies' diapers on them. Bring your own disinfecting wipes.

Take care when uisng the restrooms. Dirty places.

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Re: Tips for Airline Safety

Postby roy » Fri Nov 22, 2019 3:09 pm

Dont remove your foot wear, ALL flooring and carpets in planes carry faecal bacteria, and traces of vomit.

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Re: Tips for Airline Safety

Postby AllisS » Sat Nov 23, 2019 4:33 pm

Makes flying sound even more unappealing than it already did. Can't expect any real regulation in an industry that let Boeing launch the 737 MAX planes, with Boeing itself providing the "oversight."
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