Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an exact parallel - but the recent Portland plane incident shows what Americans would do in a plane emergency: remain calm, follow directions, help each other, and give hugs at the appropriate time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2024/01/08/boeing-alaska-airlines-flight-calm-passengers/
I was thinking the same thing. I was actually looking for this post to make a comparison with the Alaskan Airlines flight.
You can’t compare them. The Alaskan folks didn’t have to evacuate.
This is the negative thought that you had to post this morning?
I'm sorry that you perceive your countrymen to be so awful, despite any and all evidence to the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Watch this only if you don't have high blood pressure. You can see people going down the evacuation slides with carry-ons.
Amazing that they're not running as fast as they can away from the plane!! Once they get down the slide, they seem to slow down. I'd be running so fast!!!
Anonymous wrote:This evacuation was amazing. But there’s a potential downsize to being too compliant. I think back to the ship that went down with the Korean high school students — maybe 10 years ago. The captain said wait in your cabins. The kids who died were mostly the ones who complied. The ones who went on deck and or grabbed life jackets were the ones who survived the most. Planes versus ships are different. Just saying you have to give some credit to common sense in any situation. In this jet crash with jet fuel burning, common sense says moving out in an orderly manner and NOt grabbing your carry-ins is the quickest way out.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/27/sports/soccer/japan-fans-clean-up-world-cup.html
I mean - seriously - The Japanese are an amazing culture. Have you been to Tokyo? I really encourage it. Even though I'm Chinese and feel like China is the ultimate when it comes to history and as a huge country, full of interesting places to see, I will tell you that hands down, Tokyo is one of the most fun, interesting, awesome, great, my favorite cities in the world. It is beautiful, easy to navigate, has like every animal cafe you can imagine along with 11 cat islands!!!!! Nice people is an understatement to describe the Japanese as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should make it a crime to retrieve your carryon if there’s an evacuation.
The hall monitors from DCUM would be busy filming people getting their carryons.
Anonymous wrote:They should make it a crime to retrieve your carryon if there’s an evacuation.
Anonymous wrote:Third hand - but my friend just told me if an interview with an American who was on the flight and lives in Japan. He said it’s the first time he’d ever heard a Japanese person yell. When people/someone tried to grab their luggage they were yelled at to leave it. The social pressure to follow the exact directions of the crew was probably extreme in this situation. I think Americans would’ve done the same if the crew acted this way too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an exact parallel - but the recent Portland plane incident shows what Americans would do in a plane emergency: remain calm, follow directions, help each other, and give hugs at the appropriate time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2024/01/08/boeing-alaska-airlines-flight-calm-passengers/
I was thinking the same thing. I was actually looking for this post to make a comparison with the Alaskan Airlines flight.
You can’t compare them. The Alaskan folks didn’t have to evacuate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think so, but I happened to live in Hoboken when that plane landed in the Hudson, and I was just on a plane with a medical emergency (they said is there a doctor on board mid flight) and before landing they came on the announcement and said an ambulance is meeting us at the gate - everyone stay seated while the person with the medical emergency gets off first. And I seriously in my head thought, I wonder if everyone will stay seated - but literally every person on the flight stayed seated and silent while the person with the issue got off.
So now I have more faith!
Did anyone mumble about checking for an actual medical emergency?