So, ever wondered why flight attendants always ask us to open the window shades during taxi, takeoff, and landing? I used to think it was just a random rule or something to annoy us, haha! But turns out, it's all about safety.
The crew needs to be ready for any emergency, and having the shades open helps them see outside better. They can spot any issues with the engines or wings quickly. Plus, if something goes wrong, passengers and crew can see what's happening outside and plan an exit strategy faster. Makes sense, right?
I guess it does take away from the nap potential, especially if you're trying to sleep. But safety first, I suppose. It's not just annoying passengers for no reason.
What do you guys think? Do you mind having the window shade up when you fly? Or is it just one of those things you gotta accept when you're on a plane?
The crew needs to be ready for any emergency, and having the shades open helps them see outside better. They can spot any issues with the engines or wings quickly. Plus, if something goes wrong, passengers and crew can see what's happening outside and plan an exit strategy faster. Makes sense, right?
I guess it does take away from the nap potential, especially if you're trying to sleep. But safety first, I suppose. It's not just annoying passengers for no reason.
What do you guys think? Do you mind having the window shade up when you fly? Or is it just one of those things you gotta accept when you're on a plane?