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re: Ever heard of clapping for the pilot as he lands the plane
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:17 am to LSUFanHouston
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:17 am to LSUFanHouston
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Its usually the mouth breathers. Same people who immediately stand up when the plane arrives at the gate like rushing to stand up and get their bag down will get them off the plane quicker than others.
This x 100. getting off a plane can be a nightmare.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:20 am to Reda LSU
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international travel thing
Ya had it happen on a flight from Dalaman to Istanbul.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:22 am to Reda LSU
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This x 100. getting off a plane can be a nightmare.
I also want to throat punch people who rush from rows behind you and won't let you out. I cut them off but still.
If you need to get off because of a short connection fine, I'll let you through, but I bet that's not the issue.
This post was edited on 4/22/19 at 10:23 am
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:29 am to Reda LSU
All the time in Europe.
fricking Ryanair plays a fanfare upon landing
fricking Ryanair plays a fanfare upon landing
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:30 am to LSUFanHouston
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I hate this as well. Like, if you aren't in the first five rows, sit the hell down until it's your time to get up and get off the plane. Airlines have gotten the boarding process down, but the off-boarding process is an absolute disaster.
These are the same fools who stand up in Group R when they're boarding Group B.
Boarding/unboarding a plane reminds you how ignorant the average Joe really is.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:39 am to Bunta
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The only time that's happened to me is when it took our pilot 3 tries to land in New Orleans.
Those tend to have some funny moments. We landed in Houston once with some hellacious crosswinds. We were on final approach and the pilot had the plane crabbed over so far because of the wind that I could look out my window and see the runway and all the other planes moving around the airport. Crosswind landings tend to be rough, but this one was special. The pilot snapped the plane out of its crab, the first main caught and bit and jolted the plane around, the second main hit, and the plane bounced a couple of times before the pilot finally put the nose gear down HARD and settled everything on the ground.
The cabin was fricking SILENT. After a few seconds, the co-pilot comes over the PA and says: "Captain [insert name here] would like to thank you for flying [I forget] airlines and joining him for his first ever landing attempt. Please congratulate him as you depart the airplane." That one got a few laughs and the captain was good-natured about it as we got off the plane.
Another time our pilot was retiring and it was his last flight. The ground crews usually will bring the fire trucks out and wash down his plane as he taxis past after his last landing as a sign of respect. The guy next to me was one of these impatient self-important a-hole fliers and couldn't be bothered to listen to any of the crew's announcements, including the one where they informed us that we would be getting hosed down by fire trucks when we landed. That a-hole freaked the frick out when he looked outside and saw the fire trucks spraying us. Good times.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 10:40 am to slackster
Person who downvoted you clearly proves this is the case
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:18 am to Reda LSU
It’s happened once to me on a flight to Dallas landing a Love Field. I sat near the rear of the aircraft on the left side. The crosswind from the north was so bad the pilot was having to majorly overcorrect to maintain his course. I could see the runway out of the window. Lots of bumps, drops, turbulence. Dude got us down on first try and deserved the applause imho.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:20 am to Reda LSU
Yes it's common in Africa. Every flight I've taken into Africa the passengers clap at landing.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:34 am to Reda LSU
Makes sense to clap for a smooth flight and easy landing.
I’m not clapping for an idiot pilot who charted a flight path through rough weather or landed a plane so rough it makes my stomach lurch. Flying already is a pain in the arse least they can do is give a me a smooth, stress free flight where I don’t have to stay buckled in holding a piss in miserably.
Rather than clap, I will call and complain and demand a refund along with added flier miles, and that the pilot be reprimanded
I’m not clapping for an idiot pilot who charted a flight path through rough weather or landed a plane so rough it makes my stomach lurch. Flying already is a pain in the arse least they can do is give a me a smooth, stress free flight where I don’t have to stay buckled in holding a piss in miserably.
Rather than clap, I will call and complain and demand a refund along with added flier miles, and that the pilot be reprimanded
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:36 am to TheCaterpillar
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Same people who immediately stand up when the plane arrives at the gate
I usually just am tired of sitting at that point so I stand and stretch but I get what you are saying.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:38 am to Reda LSU
On my dad's retirement flight our whole family was aboard and handed out things (hersheys bar with his flight stats wrapped around it) to the rest of the people on the plane. He got a huge applause as he landed his last landing.
Good memories.
Good memories.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:41 am to ForeverLSU02
Yeah, nobody claps for me when I diagnose their leukemia.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:44 am to JumpingTheShark
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It grinds my gears when people do that.
It's sort of goofy, sure. But I can't possibly imagine getting worked up even a tiny bit over such a thing.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:44 am to Reda LSU
People always clap on international flights. I figured it was to celebrate arrival in a new land, not a congrats to the pilot.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:51 am to Reda LSU
Hispanics always do this. Recently I was on a flight from Dulles to Columbus that was turned around back to Dulles due to a mechanical failure. Most of the plane clapped when we landed.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:55 am to Reda LSU
considering how untrained those pilots are on foreign airlines it seems it could be warranted in some cases
Posted on 4/22/19 at 12:01 pm to Reda LSU
Clapping for a flawless landing has become a rare thing as most pilots seem to enjoy slamming them down.
I appreciate the skill to set one down smoothly and clap for it.
I appreciate the skill to set one down smoothly and clap for it.
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