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Please, PLEASE tell me that you started your complaint to Qantas with "I fly more than pilots and I have advanced scuba certifications" :O
And a BSc (Bronce swimming certificate) LOL
Please, PLEASE tell me that you started your complaint to Qantas with "I fly more than pilots and I have advanced scuba certifications" :O
side comment.. it's rare I see people (in J) paying attention. I do it to be polite but people watching tablets, reading papers etc is pretty common in the cabin. I find it disrespectful no matter how often we fly and think we know it all. Specially to the crew member demonstrating.
My understanding is that an aircraft interior is still considered a public space
Can airlines stop you from taking photos? Yes, if you’re on a plane, says Daniel Greenberg, an attorney who specializes in photography rights issues.
“You can’t prohibit photography in public,” he says. “But the prohibition of photography on private property is legitimate. That decision is up to the property owner. If you don’t want to follow the carrier’s rules, don’t get on the carrier’s plane.”
I do realise, of course, that during a demo the crew is engaged doing that so you can't really fall out of line and call someone out if you THINK they are doing this
I'm reminded of several documented cases of bloggers in the US being booted off flights for taking pictures of cabins and yes, US majors do have published policies now on such things.
http://www.ibtimes.com/jetblue-removes-passenger-who-filmed-video-mid-air-photography-during-flights-legal-2640881 said:When it comes to JetBlue in particular, the airline maintained it does not make its photography policy public due to security reasons.
Like many on here I always pay attention to the briefing out of courtesy. However once on a flight from Zambia to South Africa with Comair (BA), we were the only pax in J. The FA came and asked if we wanted the briefing and we said nope - happy to give it a miss.....
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I do think being LTS is irrelevant to the story though except to underline one flies a lot...
And you'd give up your bulkhead/exit row aisle seat for a middle seat down the back if the crew asked.... told you to move?I fly a fair bit and just made LTS myself but I always do what the crew asks whether I perceive it is a suggestion or command aka enforced requirement. Even if I'm on quiz question 16, I shut the mag, shut up and pay attention.
Hahaha with QF?
And you'd give up your bulkhead/exit row aisle seat for a middle seat down the back if the crew asked.... told you to move?
There are times I'm fast asleep by the time the crew is ready for the safety demostration.
Call the police? How? I've got the radio, not the cabin crew.
Mr FM and I are both LTG, the 3 kids are LTS - I don’t think any of us have ever had any recognition of that - the letter is about as good as it getsI mentioned LTS because I had just clocked over, and when he came up to me I genuinely believed I was going to get receive some sort of plesantry like you do for being WP. I do realise this forum is probably not the best place (well nowhere is really) to boast about reaching LTS given the number exalted FFs here.
This is not relevant