01/10/2021
6 things won’t tell you
1. "I was struck twice by lightning"
Most pilots experienced a lightning strike on the . The are built to withstand it, and all will hear is a loud sound accompanied by a .
2. "You may not be with the you paid for"
Large airlines often work with local airlines. Passengers buy a flight over one, and they are transported to the destination by a airline. What makes the difference is that companies do not have the same safety standards, primarily in terms of the number of tenings and experience.
3. "If you're afraid of flying, go on a morning flight"
Warming the soil creates a different air, so rainstorms are more common during the afternoon. In addition, take a seat by the window and watch the sky, you will be soothed by the sight of hovering above the clouds.
4. "The place with the least sense of turbulence is close to the wing"
Turbulence is most felt in the tail of an airplane. The general airflow in any aircraft is from front to rear, so the rear seats are also the one where it is hottest. And you will feel the least turbulence in the middle of the plane, just you are on a .
5. "Some rules are strange to us too"
Cabin crew are allowed to serve hot coffee and alcohol at 12,000 meters at an aircraft speed of 650 km / h although the aircraft may encounter turbulence at any time, but when they are on the runway and the aircraft is moving at a speed of 10-20 km / h, then they should be tied up as if driving a Formula 1.
6. "We are not afraid of turbulence, but of rising currents"
When the plane encounters a huge updraft, it feels as if you have crossed a lying policeman at a speed of 700 km per hour. She threw everything in the air in an instant and abruptly dropped very hard. Turbulence is not like that, it shakes everything. The upward current that moves vertically is the one that is more dangerous