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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just reading the articles about how miraculous it was that 360+ passengers were evacuated so quickly. I wonder if an flight full of American passengers would fair as well? On one hand, the plane on the hudson was a good example of people cooperating and following orders. But that was 2018. It feels like people are behaving badly on planes post-COVID. I was on a flight yesterday and was mortified by how a passenger was talking to a flight attendant. Of course, I would hope an emergency situation would bring out best in us all, but could totally see US passengers pushing and/or trying to take luggage with them, slowing down the whole process. Thoughts? hhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/01/03/asia/japan-airlines-collision-passenger-accounts-intl-hnk/index.html[/quote] Of course not. In the US some WH official would have asked all passengers to first of all please line up by skin color of face, then skin color of arms, then legs. Then by gender identity, then by actual sex. Of course then there'd be some debate about all those parameters. By the time the line was formed, they were all burned corpses. Except the WH officials, who had of course left ready to write an OpEd for the NYT.[/quote]
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