While flying has become a normal part of most peoples lives around the world, what passengers experience in the skies is very different from the perspective of pilots and flight attendants.
When a Reddit thread with the question for crew members “what are the secrets passengers dont know?” was posted, the responses revealed a great deal about the hidden life of airplanes and the people that get their passengers from one place to another.
Some of the revelations turned out to be intriguing, others were shocking, and still others were a bit terrifying. Below, well look at some of the more important secrets that were divulged.
1. Pilots Dont Get the Same Meals
It seems fairly obvious that airlines always have two pilots in the cabin at all times to make sure someone can fly the plane no matter what. The consideration for air safety extends further than that though, even taking into account the possibility of food poisoning.
In order to make sure that one of the two remains healthy, many airline operators have a standard policy of serving two different meals. To make sure no contamination takes place, they are not allowed to share, per one Reddit user. That way, if one pilot happens to get sick in the air, the other can take over.
2. Consider Giving the Flight Attendants Something
Flight attendants work long hours and have the tough job of making sure that passengers stay safe and happy during the flight. Several people on the Reddit forum suggested that giving a little pat on their back can go a long way.
One user suggested that leaving magazines would be appreciated whereas another mentioned that something sweet can go over well. “Bring an unopened bag of or box of chocolates for the flight crew, especially long flights…theyll treat you like a king for the whole flight.”
3. Pilots Sleep During Flights
While this secret might be terrifying for some passengers, its quite normal and not something to necessarily be afraid of. Pilot fatigue, especially on long flights, is arguably just as dangerous as having one of two pilots taking a short nap.
Scott Winter, a professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, notes that other countries with good safety records such as Canada and Australia allow short naps for pilots. Usually, these are not allowed to last for more than 40 minutes. In the case of flagship carrier Air Canada, “a pilot who wants to rest must notify the co-pilot and a flight attendant,” Winter notes.
Technically not allowed in the United States for domestic flights, the fact remains one of the two people flying your plane may nod off from time to time.
4. Dont Drink the Water
This might be one of the best-kept secrets on the list. While many passengers on long-haul flights or first of the morning red-eye trips are glad to have a friendly cup of tea or coffee, its probably best not to indulge.
As one airline insider posted on the Reddit, “dont drink the water or water-based products (coffee, tea): the water tanks on an airplane accumulate grime and fungus and are notoriously hard to properly clean. Look for bottled water.”
So whether its filling up your reusable bottled water at the airport or buying your hot beverage before the flight, its better to avoid what might be in the tank.
5. Your Checked Bags Will Take a Beating
This isnt a huge secret, but its good to know from the professionals. Many people wonder what happens to their bags once they are checked in at the airport. While you have probably seen them being transported on luggage carriers on the tarmac, however, you dont always get to see the whole loading process.
One airline employee noted on the Reddit, “your bags are thrown and dropped very frequently.” Once inside the hold, “50-100 other bags are set on top of them. Then they slide around until you land.” Best not to put anything too delicate or fragile inside when you think about that.
For passengers with musical instruments, its best to check them at the gate so they dont end up getting completely crushed under all the other bags.