Why Flight Attendants Ask You to Raise Your Window Shade During Take-Off and Landing |
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Some airlines have their flight attendants ask you and your fellow passengers to
passengers up at the end of a red-eye or having all the shades up or down for
The crew asks you to open your window shade because it helps them see outside
better if they have to evacuate the airplane, and since most accidents happen
shades up. Besides giving flight attendants visibility into conditions outside
get off the aircraft quickly. Raising window shades during take-off and landing
for a good reason.
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