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lomapaseo 9th May 2016 13:17

all this gets solved when the airlines put in those drop down bars like they use on carnival rides.

Interested Passenger 9th May 2016 13:39

maybe the seatbelt sign should be red/amber/green

RED - DO NOT REMOVE SEATBELT
Amber - Keep seatbelt fastened unless you are going to the loo
Green - off you toddle

Hotel Tango 9th May 2016 13:58


Green - off you toddle
That one could only be used once parked at the gate after arrival, never in flight as, despite all the little tricks of the trade, some turbulent patches just cannot be anticipated in good time.

Flying Clog 9th May 2016 15:21

Or just don't let the peasants travel - simples!

But, like one dodgy Asian airline has painted on their aircraft - "Now Everyone Can Fly".

Every time I see that I roll my eyes and hark back to the good old days. What a sad state the industry is in.

HamishMcBush 9th May 2016 18:50


But, like one dodgy Asian airline has painted on their aircraft - "Now Everyone Can Fly".

Every time I see that I roll my eyes and hark back to the good old days. What a sad state the industry is in.
Sadly I've tried flappping my arms about but I've yet to get airborne !

Mr Optimistic 9th May 2016 20:09

Slf: Capn Bloggs gets my vote. If you illuminate a sign which people have to ignore to use toilets, or which shine while cc are serving dinner, no surprise the little light is ignored Replace the sign with a warning symbol which only lights when needed. Otherwise say that you should fasten belts at all times when seated. Repeat it. Enforce it. There is only so much a little light bulb can do.

In the mean time I will strive to toughen up :)

Alanwsg 23rd May 2016 10:44

From 'The register' today ....
Shakes on a plane: How dangerous is turbulence? ? The Register

Lonewolf_50 23rd May 2016 12:38

This is for neila83 :

Lastly, i would love to know how many of the seat belt fanatics wear a belt in taxis/buses. Given that people are constantly told flying is the safest form of travel, and given no clear warning why they should keep their belt on (if you want oax to wear it show them what happens in CAT, most people have no idea!) of course they dont wear it. And of course a pilot even takes it off if he's flying non-rev and needs the facilities near TOD.
On the rare occasions that I use cabs, I put on my seat belt. On those busses and trams that have them, I use them. As a pax on an aircraft, I put on my seat belt when I sit down, and only take it off when I have to get up and move around, get something from the bin, or need to readjust anything. Then it's back on. (FWIW, when driving, I often have to nag my wife when she doesn't put hers on as soon as the car gets rolling. She has a habit of always having something more important to do as she settles in to her seat. Funnily enough, when she drives, she does as she's supposed to, and buckles up before starting the engine).

For Capt Bloggs

If you are going to quote me, please do it properly. I said "Only idiots undo it while seated." I have no problem with somebody going to the loo or stretching their legs. If you are seated and you don't have your belt on, you are an idiot.
While I tend to fall in your camp on this, first timers on an airliner don't have a clue about a lot of stuff that seasoned fliers and industry professionals have imbedded into long term memory. All one can do (and this seems to me to be where a friendly CC can make a difference) is remind folks and encourage that use which for some has become the default habit.


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