They should have just made an announcement that they were returning to XYZ airport because the passenger in 12C wouldn't shut off the movie. I'm sure some American on the plane would have shoved that dvd player right up his cram hole.
The only unknown in the airlines is what time you'll get there.
Seriously though. Removing the unknown would have to start with the first person that gets on the aircraft. You don't know their psychiatric history. They may have stuffed the thousand tiny pieces of their significant other in the trashcan before they left for the airport that morning.
This irritates me to no end. Personally, I hate the seat belt sign. I have a very different tolerance for turbulence while standing than someone else might have, so as a captain, do I turn it off for my tolerance level, or the lowest common denominator? They should change the name of the sign to the "limited liability sign."
If you have to go to the bathroom while the sign is on, then by all means, please do. I don't want any of my customers developing medical problems or peeing their pants because I got busy in the cockpit and forgot to turn the sign off.
Now, after that amazing full circle thread hijack, back to the iPod debate.
Out of curiosity and since we DO have some FAs on the forum, what is the rational to being able to use cell phones after landing on a taxiway...but when taxiing to a runway for takeoff one can't?
This irritates me to no end. Personally, I hate the seat belt sign. I have a very different tolerance for turbulence while standing than someone else might have, so as a captain, do I turn it off for my tolerance level, or the lowest common denominator? They should change the name of the sign to the "limited liability sign."
If you have to go to the bathroom while the sign is on, then by all means, please do. I don't want any of my customers developing medical problems or peeing their pants because I got busy in the cockpit and forgot to turn the sign off.
Now, after that amazing full circle thread hijack, back to the iPod debate.
Out of curiosity and since we DO have some FAs on the forum, what is the rational to being able to use cell phones after landing on a taxiway...but when taxiing to a runway for takeoff one can't?
Think rationally. Come on man. It's not even a matter of not turning off the i-phone. It's a matter of respect. And if you can't respect those who are literally in charge of your saftey, then you don't belong there. I sense some entitlement in your tone.
The airplane had been airborne for all of 3 minutes. What was the FA doing up out of THEIR seat below 10,000?
The prudent thing for the pax to do is to ring for the FA, ask if it's safe to get up.
F/A's are nazi's.
F/A's are nazi's, I tried to bring my rolleron on board on another commuter and the f/a told me it wouldn't fit and I had to gate check it. "It's OK I'm crew, it'll fit, I fly the same plane". She repeated her instructions, FIRMLY. Fine, whatever, treat me like I'm 2 years old and stupid. I'm not going to argue. Just a PITA when I have to take out my wallet, keys, and laptop so they don't get stolen.
Perhaps, but if you had to deal with the people they have to deal with, I think you'd be one too. It's easy for those of us who don't have jobs requiring direct interaction with the trash that make up this country to criticize.
If the passengers see you, as a uniformed pilot, DEMAND to bring on a rollerboard when they all have been asked to gate check theirs, then suddenly everyone is going to demand to bring theirs on... "Well why does that pilot get to bring his on and I can't!!" There isn't enough space for ALL rollerboards, even if size-wise it may actually fit. When I was at Eagle, we gate checked rollerbags, even though technically the bag may fit in the overhead, there wasn't enough room to accommodate everyone's. With rollerbags gate checked, that left the overheads open for briefcases and smaller carryon bags. We would frequently FILL UP the overheads, WITH rollerbags gate checked. Not trying to be bitchy, just explaining the probable reason why you were asked to gate check your bag.