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If Planes Are Safe Then Why Do Passengers Clap When They Have Landed?
I have always had a fear of flying and have avoided it for ages. However on 2 occasions when I have travelled by plane all the passengers have clapped upon landing.
If planes are expected to land safely then why all the clapping?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is always one cheeser on the plane who wants to start a clap-a-thon when the plane touches down and our flight ✈️ to the Dominican 🇩🇴 on Christmas 🎄 Eve was no exception. Having said that our poor pilot got called out that morning because the other one phoned in sick. He was having to fly back through the night with the same crew and then they were set to hang around at whichever airport 🛫 they were flying to for most of Christmas Day for a bus to take them back to Manchester. We were asked to "spare a thought" for them all.
I have only seen it 3 times, 1 Turkey, 2 Northern Cyprus, and the 3rd was when we diverted to a military airport in Italy due to bad weather (no facilities there). When we finally arrived in Corfu and saw a plane at the end of the runay with it' nose in the sea our flight crew practically got a standing ovation.
what has the clapping on a single flight got to do .....
I thought this was clapping with a single hand.... very zennish. unimaginable for AB
what has the clapping on a single flight got to do with aviation's overall safety record? Complete non-sequitur.
well we are talking about time sequence
and Lindy's Law
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a thousand screams of "hoo lindy foo?" from posters
I think it is that if something lasts for n years ( not life) it is very litely to last for n/3 more
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