Flight Attendants Reveal All the Places You Don’t Want to Touch on a Plane
Secrets you might not want to know
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One user shared information gained from a flight attendant that, if passengers are told to brace for impact, they should place one hand over the other—not interlace fingers. The top hand will protect the bottom hand from injury during impact. If possible, place the dominant hand beneath. And then things got fun. One user informed everybody that tray tables are rarely sanitized. So, do not put food directly on the tray table. Another user talked about what happens when aircrafts transport cadavers or body parts for hospitals. Surprise ending: sometimes the carriers leak onto luggage. Also: never walk around a plane barefoot. Happy flying.