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Here’s Why Cabin Crew Sits On Their Hands During Take Off and Landing

Why Cabin Crew Sits on Their Hands During Takeoff and Landing

Ever noticed flight attendants sitting on their hands during takeoff and landing? It’s a safety practice called the “brace position.” By sitting upright with hands under their thighs and feet flat, crew members are better prepared to react quickly in case of an emergency, helping protect themselves and passengers.

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