No coffee when the SB light is on? Seriously?
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No coffee when the SB light is on? Seriously?
So I flew PDX -> YYZ yesterday on AC 546 in Y and the FAs refused to serve coffee until the SB light was turned off. Now that would make sense during heavy chop, like when the captain asks the FA's to be seated, but it wasn't like that. The chop was very light, barely noticeable, and had been that way for some time.
Is this a new AC policy? The FA's said they were not allowed to do it because AC could be sued and that the policy had always been such. As one who's flown AC all over the world off and on for the last 30 yrs, that sure smells like BS.
nrg
Is this a new AC policy? The FA's said they were not allowed to do it because AC could be sued and that the policy had always been such. As one who's flown AC all over the world off and on for the last 30 yrs, that sure smells like BS.
nrg
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That one has been a little inconsistent. With turbulence (expected or real),hot drinks service is often discontinued. I have seen a few exceptions sometimes being made in J, and there has been times where the SD has been proactive and made the announcement over the PA system that there would not be a hot beverage service
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So I flew PDX -> YYZ yesterday on AC 546 in Y and the FAs refused to serve coffee until the SB light was turned off. Now that would make sense during heavy chop, like when the captain asks the FA's to be seated, but it wasn't like that. The chop was very light, barely noticeable, and had been that way for some time.
Is this a new AC policy? The FA's said they were not allowed to do it because AC could be sued and that the policy had always been such. As one who's flown AC all over the world off and on for the last 30 yrs, that sure smells like BS.
nrg
Is this a new AC policy? The FA's said they were not allowed to do it because AC could be sued and that the policy had always been such. As one who's flown AC all over the world off and on for the last 30 yrs, that sure smells like BS.
nrg
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Blanket prohibition when the seatbelt light is on? Never heard that before. When the chop is heavy, sure, sometimes they'll stop or delay hot beverage service, but if it's a policy for no hot beverages when the seatbelt light is on, I've seen that ignored dozens or hundreds of times.
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Its not new but it has been inconsistently enforced. I have noticed several flights recently where they announced no hot beverages while the SB light is on so perhaps some new directive enforcing policy, perhaps someone got burnt and complained.
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I suspect it's enforced more in Y than J. I'm in J on the way back so it will be interesting to see if they will serve me coffee when we cross the Rockies.
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Having had the experience of a hot coffee spilled on me by an FA when the aircraft was hit with a clear air turbulence bump I can understand why they would curtail service when passengers are required to have seat belts on.
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Same for SQ. No hot beverages once the light goes on. Part of the announcement explains this too.
You are right... a lot more spotty on AC. But then you don't know how severe the chop may or may not be or what the CA/FO/SD was told to expect. Your version of 'slight chop' may be very different from the aircraft ten minutes ahead that reported 'severe chop'. It will always be hard to predict. I prefer to error on the side of caution.
You are right... a lot more spotty on AC. But then you don't know how severe the chop may or may not be or what the CA/FO/SD was told to expect. Your version of 'slight chop' may be very different from the aircraft ten minutes ahead that reported 'severe chop'. It will always be hard to predict. I prefer to error on the side of caution.
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I'm happy that FAs are not reaching over me with a container of hot liquid while there's an expectation of turbulence. I would expect that most people would agree. Passengers who react with "seriously?" to safety being prudently put ahead of their "right" to be served a hot beverage shouldn't have a say in this.
It should be, and it is.
It should be, and it is.
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Blanket prohibition when the seatbelt light is on? Never heard that before. When the chop is heavy, sure, sometimes they'll stop or delay hot beverage service, but if it's a policy for no hot beverages when the seatbelt light is on, I've seen that ignored dozens or hundreds of times.
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I've noticed this policy has been enforced far more consistently in recent times than it had been previously. It is also been the practice on 7F flights I've taken in the past year or two - I never notice before, so I'm guessing it's somewhat new policy or application of policy for both AC/7F.
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Of course, one could say safety first! But only in Y.
Having said that... I kind of understand why they are strict in Y and more relaxed about it in J.
Having said that... I kind of understand why they are strict in Y and more relaxed about it in J.