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window blinds shut in aeroplanes. why?
we've just done another long distance flight and yet again the stewards come round just before landing and takeoff and close every blind. we've been on other trips where the open every blind instead. wondering why really?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So you cannot see the state of the country you are returning too!!!! The reasons why crew may close the blind is to prevent bright sunlight enter the cabin and therefor let pax sleep longer. The blinds should be up for take off and landing to help in case of emergency.....you can see out and get your bearing to help evacuate plus rescue crews can see in for casualties and fire.
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They are required to change the blinds open and closed depending on whether it is light or dark outside when you land, incase there is an emergency landing, so your eyes are adjusted to the level of light. i.e if you had to rush out of the plane in an emergency and down the slide, and it was dark in the cabin, you would struggle coming out into bright sunlight, and vice versa.
So, i would hope they closed them as it was fairly dark outside. If they closed them and it was daytime, i'll be a bit concerned.
Not unusual in hot places for them to close the blinds AFTER landing, to stop the sun heating the plane up too much.
Hope that helps.
So, i would hope they closed them as it was fairly dark outside. If they closed them and it was daytime, i'll be a bit concerned.
Not unusual in hot places for them to close the blinds AFTER landing, to stop the sun heating the plane up too much.
Hope that helps.
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