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Here’s Why Flight Attendants Sit on Their Hands During Takeoff and Landing

 

If you’ve ever flown, you’ve probably noticed this scene: flight attendants sit upright, hands flat on their thighs, heads slightly tilted forward, and feet firmly planted on the ground. But what’s really behind this posture, which is often copied without understanding its meaning? Spoiler: it’s far from simply symbolic…

A gesture that can change everything in an emergency

During the most critical phases of flight – takeoff and landing – every second counts. The so-called safety position adopted by crew members is intended to maximize body protection in the event of an impact.Sit upright in your seat

Buckle up properly
Place your hands flat on your thighs, thumbs tucked inwards
Relax your arms, without crossing them
Keep your feet flat on the ground

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