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xero9 Mar 28, 2014 3:56 pm


Originally Posted by rjque (Post 22605651)
I thought this was widely known. I drink a large volume of coffee every day, yet I won't touch airplane coffee, even if I'm on a 5am flight.

Crap, I usually have a coffee on the flight.

Funny thing was, last time I flew I was up at the very front. One of the pilots had a coffee brought to him as well.

Steve Weagant Mar 28, 2014 4:25 pm

Not by me. I'll not do that anymore
 

Originally Posted by rjque (Post 22605651)
I thought this was widely known. I drink a large volume of coffee every day, yet I won't touch airplane coffee, even if I'm on a 5am flight.

I usually drink coffee on international flights. I ll bring bottled water.

Steve Weagant Mar 28, 2014 4:27 pm

I think that entire thing about highjacking, flaps, etc that I fell for a few posts ago discredits all 30 secrets.

ROCAT Mar 28, 2014 7:03 pm

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BamaDude Mar 28, 2014 11:59 pm


Originally Posted by steve4031 (Post 22604710)
Is more concern to me is the sanitary issues regarding coffee and tea. My gf drinks tea and If this is true I'll advise her not too.

That rumor gets repeated with some frequency, probably because it makes for a great "urban legend", not unlike the one about the lady who on a trip to Mexico adopted what she thought was a stray chihuahua that when she got it home and took it to the vet for it's shots turned out not to be a dog at all but a mexican sewer rat, or my personal favorite, the one about the girl who got a spider caught in her beehive hairdo that laid eggs and the baby spiders ate into her brain.
The last time the subject of dirty potable water tanks came up on another aviation-related website, several people in the industry stated that there are now very strict regulations in place in the US regarding how often the water from the tanks must be tested for cleanliness and how often the tanks themselves must be disinfected.
That's not to say that the tanks weren't sometimes allowed to reach a disgusting state in the past, and the present strict regulations regarding potable water tank maintenance would seem to indicate that they were at some point.

LoneTree Mar 29, 2014 1:50 am

30 Flying Secrets
 
The comments are priceless. Some of them act like #29 has instantly enabled hijackers everywhere.

I like the fake pilots coming on with their own secrets. "We usually fly the plane upside down to reduce air sickness."

onobond Mar 29, 2014 2:34 am

These "secrets" are published a bit early. There's still some days to go before April 1

:p

Steve Weagant Mar 29, 2014 5:55 am

Well they got me twice on this one. ��. Shame on me. Now I can have my coffee in peace. lol.

WindowSeat123 Mar 29, 2014 7:29 am

Hmmm...some of these secrets are indeed quite amusing, however quite a number of them aren't really "secrets" to me...or to most of you I suspect. :)

Fragola Mar 29, 2014 7:30 pm

If #25 was widely true, wouldn't many, many people be getting sick? However, I can credibly believe #20. It wouldn't necessarily make me sick - just build up my immune system!

sushi lover Mar 29, 2014 10:15 pm

#15. Total BS.

Most of the items in this list are mostly wrong. a few have a sliver of truth to them but not enough to put any stock in them.

rjque Mar 29, 2014 11:28 pm


Originally Posted by Fragola (Post 22612761)
If #25 was widely true, wouldn't many, many people be getting sick? However, I can credibly believe #20. It wouldn't necessarily make me sick - just build up my immune system!

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...gest-fter.html

Maybe it won't make me sick, but I'll stick with booze just the same.

(Though I swear some BA tea from the F tea service made me very sick in 2005).

BigLar Mar 30, 2014 10:03 am


Originally Posted by LoneTree (Post 22608650)
The comments are priceless.

When I see articles like this, I love to read the comments. While the original author may actually understand the principles of writing (spelling, punctuation, staying on point, etc.) there is no such pressure on the commenters.

Say what you will about the internet, at least it has confirmed the belief that we do indeed live in a boobacracy.

Fragola Mar 30, 2014 10:05 am


Originally Posted by rjque (Post 22613518)
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...gest-fter.html

Maybe it won't make me sick, but I'll stick with booze just the same.

(Though I swear some BA tea from the F tea service made me very sick in 2005).

Thanks for the link. Coffee-flavoured maggot water indeed! So hot beverages made on board are all out. I won't pay for booze on domestic flights. That leaves canned soft drinks that I usually don't indulge in on land and juice in cans/Tetrapaks.

danielonn Mar 30, 2014 9:23 pm

I will have to try #5 on my next flight:D


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