By the end of a flight, it is common to hear the pilot warn the cabin crew of the plane to take a seat.
And while stewardesses are usually opposite the passengers, they are easy to recognize by the front of the plane.
So you may have noticed that they use a slightly different seat belt than those who are supported by passengers.
Although a normal seat belt is just over your lap, stewardesses often have extra straps over their chest.
And the seat belt of the Cross -Body has ignored some travelers.
To the Reddit wire ‘Nostupidquestions’Does the user ask ‘major_zen’: ‘Why do stewardesses have the cross body’ X ‘safety belt on their seats, while passengers only get the horizontal over the waist? ‘
In the commentary part, a passenger jokes make that they assumed that the audience did not have the chest tires because they were ‘too stupid to use something more complex’ than the rag belt.
But former stewardess ‘Wishiwasyou333’ explains that she used to fly on a ‘smaller 50 -chairjet’ and their ‘Jump chair was not screwed on the plane’.

Although a normal seat belt is just over your lap, stewardesses often have extra straps over their chest

If there was an incident, the aircraft seat would help to prevent passengers from being thrown forward
They say: “We needed the extra harness because that thing was resilient if H ** L on a normal start and landing.”
The former stewardess also explains that passengers want the crew to be safe in the case of an emergency, because the servants are those who have to lead everyone to safety.
And there is another reason that the stewardesses have an extra belt.
According to Aerosavvy.comThe extra belt works in the same way as the chair in the front works for passengers.
If there was an incident, the aircraft seat would help in the front to prevent passengers from being thrown forward, but while flight attendants are in the other way, they would have no extra protection.
Their seat belts protect them against the front of a collision and they quickly got out of their seats to help if there was an incident.
And the belts can also be a bit too complex for the general public.
LuchtvaarttExpert and Aviation Management Professor at Dublin City University, Marina Efthymiou, said Metro Those passengers would not persist their safety belts if they were like the cabin crew wear ‘.

Their seat belts protect them against the front of a collision and they can quickly get out of their seats to help if there was an incident
She added: ‘And in an emergency they could not get them quickly enough during evacuations.
“The most important factors in the difference between safety belts are ease of use and the speed of evacuation.”
And in another revelation, one Stewardess recently explained Why the crew hates serving carbonated drinks.
In the meantime, another member of the cabin crew revealed which part of the aircraft is the germste place.
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