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Old 9th Mar 2011, 16:07
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Nicholas49
 
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Question for Ryanair crew

Hi

Bit of a trivial question really, but interested to know. It's for a Ryanair pilot or cabin crew member.

Recently, I was sitting near the front on a Ryanair flight. The cabin crew were seated and strapped in for landing. They had - I think - used the intercom to tell the flight crew that the cabin was secure. A few minutes later, the 'Cabin Crew: seats for landing, please' command came over the PA from the Flight Deck.

I have heard this command on every Ryanair flight I have taken, so I realise it is an SOP. My question is: why do you still say this if you already know the cabin crew are seated and the cabin is secure? Is it just because it is SOP to say it regardless?

Thanks,
Nick
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