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Originally Posted by skydiva44
I have had people try to pay me for the sandwhich and coke or ask how much it is..
What noobs. :D |
Originally Posted by BLI-Flyer
2) People who try to put their carry-ons under their own seat instead of the seat in front of them.
Generally you can pick them out at the gate - they are the people with the "deer in headlights" look who have NO idea what the process is, how to get on that plane, or what to do once they are there. |
Originally Posted by BLI-Flyer
1) People in the bulkhead row with all their bags piled in front of them.
2) People who try to put their carry-ons under their own seat instead of the seat in front of them. |
Originally Posted by mario33
They dont lock the lavatory door when using the washroom
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Just this weekend, the lady seated behind me was obviously flying for the first time, and was very nervous about it! When we first started down the runway she said, "Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. OMIGOD. OMIGOD. OH MY GOD! ARE YOU KIDDING ME? ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? WE'RE GOING SO FAST!!!!" I don't remember the rest because I was trying so hard to stifle my laughter. Others around me weren't so successful. I felt bad for her, as she went through the same thing again on landing.
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Originally Posted by Jocelyn P
Just this weekend, the lady seated behind me was obviously flying for the first time, and was very nervous about it! When we first started down the runway she said, "Omigod. Omigod. Omigod. OMIGOD. OMIGOD. OH MY GOD! ARE YOU KIDDING ME? ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? WE'RE GOING SO FAST!!!!" I don't remember the rest because I was trying so hard to stifle my laughter. Others around me weren't so successful. I felt bad for her, as she went through the same thing again on landing.
plane at 12000 ft. On the other hand it didnt bother me. (we went for sky diving :D ) |
Originally Posted by Flaflyer
Surprised no one has mentioned spotting the newbees long before being on the plane. I spot them at security, for some reason they always get in my line right in front of me. :D
Newbees read all the signs while in line and wonder out loud with their partner: It says 1000 speed film is safe, what about my video camera? What speed is that? Oh no, someone who has never visited with TSA before. Then the same old exchange: Newbee puts three bags on the x ray belt. TSA: you have to take the laptop out of the case, you didn't know? tray #1 goes into the xray TSA: you have to take off the jacket before coming thru this WTMD. Oh and the sweater too. tray #2 TSA: You have to take your boots off Beep: TSA: Try emptying your pockets, yes the cell phone and the key ring too Tray #3 Beep TSA: Did you empty your pockets, yes the coins too. Tray #4 Beep TSA: Try taking your belt off Tray #5 Beep TSA: Try taking that Harley bike chain jewelry off, put in the tray Tray #6 Beep TSA: You say you have 17 piercings? Step over here, we have to hand wand you, don't worry your three bags and six trays will be there backing up everyone elses bags and holding up the line. Not to worry, those 50 FT PE troublemakers will gladly wait while we SSSS you. :D Taking the laptop out of the bag is something that has been introduced only in the past six months at LHR, and I have yet to see it anywhere else. Emptying your pocket of coins seems to be a precaution at some airports only, as I tend not to bother as it is a bit of a nuisance and coins are not picked up. If you approach the machine with a wallet, keys and mobile ready, you are rarely asked if you have coins in your pocket :) Taking shoes and belt off is something I have only ever seen at DUB, and it really did catch me by surprise!! Sean |
I always like the ones who try to put a carry on under their seat instead of under the seat in front of them. I would think they are first timers.
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Originally Posted by skydiva44
Also, in the main cabin, usually the people that are actually watching and listening to the demo, looking for the exits as we go along with the demonstration.
And we do exactly the same with our checklists when we are at the aircraft controls. Would you expect anything else .....?
Originally Posted by runningshoes
blurts out that he's a g-d PILOT!
The guy had always flown full sized jets, so he wasn't used to the props, |
Originally Posted by AX9465
Hi, I wonder if any other people are interesting in guessing whether person you see on board is flying for the first time?AX
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I almost always sit in an exit row...I'm with the others who don't like to trust my safety to others. But one time, in the row opposite of ours, there was a deaf person and friend in the other exit row. The friend interpreted the flight attendant's instructions, and the person wasn't asked to move. But all I could think was, if we crash and the friend is killed, how the f!*#k! is the deaf person going to understand any instructions the FA might be yelling? I was glad to be in my OWN exit row.
On another flight, one of the people in the row didn't speak English. The FA forced them to move, despite their English-speaking companion's objections. |
Originally Posted by kaiserjoeicem
Maybe not first-time flyers, but first time in bulkhead: the people who can't figure out where their tray table is located.
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Originally Posted by tev9999
Interesting one today. Flew KL 737 MUC-AMS in the exit row. There is a sign on the bottom of the seatback tray table (visible when folded up) that says "Table is in armrest." There is also a table in the armrest. Apparently KL is making it easier by ensuring there is a table wherever you look.
suppose to fold out. thats why they give you the trays under the arm rest in the exit rows. If they both work, that means something is not right. |
:D Seriously, your dad was lucky to have you along even though you were probably emarrassed.
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Originally Posted by Ginger K
:D Seriously, your dad was lucky to have you along even though you were probably emarrassed.
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