72 secrets you never knew about flying
Karlina Valeiko
23 September 2024
Flying 101: experts reveal all
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Planes fly high for speed
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Calculating flight time is complicated
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US air traffic controllers are responsible for 2.9 million passengers' safety
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Flights are overbooked to keep fares low
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Flight attendants have a variety of roles
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Flight attendants are paid once the plane doors close
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The tracks left behind by planes are called contrails
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Cabin air may be bad for your health
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Air pressure makes your legs swell
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Pilots often fall asleep on the job
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The oxygen masks only provide up to 15 minutes of air
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Budget airlines aren't less safe than full service carriers
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Your lost luggage gets auctioned off
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There's a reason you almost always enter/exit on the left
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Babies born in US airspace become US citizens
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24-hour flights aren't far off
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Air on top of the wings creates lift, not the air below
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Passengers help the crew during take-off and landing
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Seats have to be upright for safety
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Darkness in the cabin is also a safety feature
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The pilot communicates with cabin crew through the 'double ding'
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Engine power reduces almost immediately after take-off
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If your phone's left on, it probably won't interfere with the equipment
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It would take super-human strength to open a door mid-flight
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Engines can stall mid-flight but it's rare
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Lightning can strike planes but it often goes unnoticed
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The seatbelt sign is a communication tool between pilot and passenger
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Rationality won't help your fear of flying
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Flight crew can also get scared, sometimes
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You can get pretty close to other planes in the sky
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Crew sometimes sleep in the ceiling on long-haul legs
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Meals are prepared on the ground a few days in advance
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Aircraft pressure makes the food taste rubbish
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Flight attendants have the same meals, but have their own hacks
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Dehydration on long-haul flights means you'll get drunk quicker
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People cry more on planes
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Good manners goes a long way
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Cabin crew are first-aid trained
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'Doors to manual' stops the emergency slide from automatically inflating
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Cleaning time is minimal on many flights
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Planes can really fly and land themselves
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Plane windows are layered
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Seat swapping is OK, as long as you stay in your cabin
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The world's shortest flight is just one minute long
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Air pressure causes your ears to pop
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Planes don't dump waste in the skies
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Planes are really expensive
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Security and safety mean you're not allowed to walk under the wing
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Carbon from planes stays in the atmosphere for 100 years
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It can take 45 minutes to refuel
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That blanket and pillow are safety features too
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Planes come with body bags in case of a death on board
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Flight attendants have to be strong swimmers
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A plane can't take off if you're in the loo
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Toilets are supposed to be cleaned every 30 mins
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Airports collect extortionate landing fees
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London's main airport averages one emergency landing a week
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The fastest plane travels more than 650mph (1,046kmph)
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Flying from Perth to London once cost almost £20,000 ($25,800)
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The arrows inside planes have special meanings
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Eager to get on board? Cabin crew have a name for you
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Pilots and co-pilots eat different meals
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The pilots and cabin crew rest in hidden compartments
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Turbulence has multiple causes
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And it may get worse due to climate change
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Planes are unlikely to crash due to turbulence
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Empty 'ghost flights' fly all the time
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Falcons fly free on Etihad Airways
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Airline launches Netflix-style annual subscription
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Fly in the morning for less turbulence
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There are a lot of planes in the sky right now
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And the world's best airport is...
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