Airplane Etiquette Rules: A Pilot Reveals 11 Insider Tips
The experts have spoken! Pilot reveals whether you REALLY should change seats on a plane if asked - as he shares his ultimate list of do's and don'ts for air travelThe flight pro has been a pilot for 10 years and works for one of the major carriersHe says shoes are important as people vomit on the carpet and pee in the toilet Never rush when the plane lands he says it's quicker to get out calmly lined up by row
The debate over airplane etiquette continues to rumble, but a commercial pilot is ready to hand over the clocks on time once and for all.
Speaking anonymously to DailyMail.com, the flight expert, who has been flying for 10 years and currently works for one of the world's largest carriers, tackles some of the most controversial passenger scarecrows.
Whether it's giving up seats to other passengers, choosing the most appropriate flight shoes, or storing your luggage in a upper locker, the frequent flyer gives his verdict on spreading hot topics.
Take a flight to see how you can change your habits on board to smoother and less stressful driving.
Sit with your feet down and your arms in front of youThe seat is designed for a unique seating style. This means feet on the ground, not in the air and resting on the seat in front, a...
The debate over airplane etiquette continues to rumble, but a commercial pilot is ready to hand over the clocks on time once and for all.
Speaking anonymously to DailyMail.com, the flight expert, who has been flying for 10 years and currently works for one of the world's largest carriers, tackles some of the most controversial passenger scarecrows.
Whether it's giving up seats to other passengers, choosing the most appropriate flight shoes, or storing your luggage in a upper locker, the frequent flyer gives his verdict on spreading hot topics.
Take a flight to see how you can change your habits on board to smoother and less stressful driving.
Sit with your feet down and your arms in front of youThe seat is designed for a unique seating style. This means feet on the ground, not in the air and resting on the seat in front, a...
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