{"id":90081,"date":"2023-01-03T14:56:56","date_gmt":"2023-01-03T14:56:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/?p=90081"},"modified":"2023-01-03T14:56:56","modified_gmt":"2023-01-03T14:56:56","slug":"flight-attendant-warns-passengers-to-avoid-seats-at-the-back-of-the-plane","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/travel\/flight-attendant-warns-passengers-to-avoid-seats-at-the-back-of-the-plane\/","title":{"rendered":"Flight attendant warns passengers to avoid seats at the back of the plane"},"content":{"rendered":"
Turbulence can be frightening when you\u2019re flying on holiday.<\/p>\n
Nobody likes to be peacefully watching a film when they get jolted around as the plane shakes in the air (not to mention it's even worse if you\u2019re in the lavatory at the time.<\/p>\n
While turbulence itself is actually pretty harmless, it can still be pretty scary. <\/p>\n
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It\u2019s caused by a shift in airflow, but a pilot recently revealed there has "never been a plane crash from turbulence.\u201d<\/p>\n
The pilot, and TikTok star, Anna Paul claimed that a plane in the air was like a piece of paper stuck in jelly.<\/p>\n
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She added: \u201cYou feel the plane shaking but this is not just going to fall down you know?<\/p>\n
\u201cIt's stuck in there, because there's pressure coming from the bottom and the sides.\u201d<\/p>\n
Despite the comforting information turbulence is scary and if you\u2019re not strapped into your seat can cause you to get injured.<\/p>\n
Plus, some passengers feel sick when the plane shakes around a lot.<\/p>\n
So where should you sit to minimise feeling the shaking movement?<\/p>\n
Madeleine Doyle, a flight attendant of 20 years, told Thrillist that certain seats are better for avoiding the feel or turbulence. <\/p>\n
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She explained: "The plane is built like a teeter-totter, and the most stable part is over the wings.<\/p>\n
"Turbulence is worse in the back of the plane – it's much bumpier. If you think you\u2019re going to be sensitive to that, sit over the wings."<\/p>\n
While passengers might be afraid of turbulence it seems that flight attendants quite enjoy it. <\/p>\n
Barbie, 29, from Argentina, said: "Flight attendants love turbulence, because we can rest a little bit as we should stay seated and we cannot get up to provide the food service for example.<\/p>\n
"We\u2019re used to the turbulence so we are not frightened about it."<\/p>\n
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