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Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
RWA380 wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Honestly it wouldn't surprise me to see video cams of both flight deck & passenger cabins of commercial aircraft in the near future. It would solve quite a few incidents between passengers, crew & law enforcement, the mere presence of such a closed loop system, would likely be a deterrence just because of it's presence. Heck even cargo holds could easily be wired for a closed circuit recording of every movement on that level plane, allowing the flight deck a view down below, for a rare circumstance. There is zero expectation of privacy on a commercial flight, it could even be useful for investigations.
The answer to your first question: I think they may try, but manners are dying by the wayside, it's a shame. It used to be, that if one had any manners at all, you would not discuss others perceived issues out loud, you would pretend to be supportive in a nice way & you rolled your eyes when you got home & gossiped about it to the other half behind closed doors.
RWA380 wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Honestly it wouldn't surprise me to see video cams of both flight deck & passenger cabins of commercial aircraft in the near future.
dfwjim1 wrote:Perhaps serving alcohol on commercial flights will eventually disappear like smoking. Obviously won't help in cases of those who drink before getting on board.
RWA380 wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Honestly it wouldn't surprise me to see video cams of both flight deck & passenger cabins of commercial aircraft in the near future. It would solve quite a few incidents between passengers, crew & law enforcement, the mere presence of such a closed loop system, would likely be a deterrence just because of it's presence. Heck even cargo holds could easily be wired for a closed circuit recording of every movement on that level plane, allowing the flight deck a view down below, for a rare circumstance. There is zero expectation of privacy on a commercial flight, it could even be useful for investigations.
The answer to your first question: I think they may try, but manners are dying by the wayside, it's a shame. It used to be, that if one had any manners at all, you would not discuss others perceived issues out loud, you would pretend to be supportive in a nice way & you rolled your eyes when you got home & gossiped about it to the other half behind closed doors.
dfwjim1 wrote:Perhaps serving alcohol on commercial flights will eventually disappear like smoking. Obviously won't help in cases of those who drink before getting on board.
Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Bald1983 wrote:dfwjim1 wrote:Perhaps serving alcohol on commercial flights will eventually disappear like smoking. Obviously won't help in cases of those who drink before getting on board.
Most people are responsible with it and do not turn into a$$holes, when they have a drink. Most.
Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
fallap wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Could we please bury the constant "Everyone and everything was better in the good ol' days" rambling, please?
fallap wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Could we please bury the constant "Everyone and everything was better in the good ol' days" rambling, please?
BobbyPSP wrote:fallap wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Could we please bury the constant "Everyone and everything was better in the good ol' days" rambling, please?
Um, no. When folks have 30years on you and lived through a different kinda of life, it’s relevant
Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
RWA380 wrote:Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Honestly it wouldn't surprise me to see video cams of both flight deck & passenger cabins of commercial aircraft in the near future. It would solve quite a few incidents between passengers, crew & law enforcement, the mere presence of such a closed loop system, would likely be a deterrence just because of it's presence. Heck even cargo holds could easily be wired for a closed circuit recording of every movement on that level plane, allowing the flight deck a view down below, for a rare circumstance. There is zero expectation of privacy on a commercial flight, it could even be useful for investigations
Beatyair wrote:Are mothers not teaching manners anymore? People use to be much more respectful.
Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
Beatyair wrote:Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
outbackair wrote:Beatyair wrote:Planes are going to be camera’d up for evidence purposes soon enough and should be equipped with a holding area in the belly of the plane.
I flew China Southern recently, long haul. They announced a not tolerance policy to misbehaviour during pre-flight announcements, and stated that there would be video and audio recordings. I noted a security man patrolling the aisles during two flights with a body-cam on his shoulder. Well done China Southern!
77H wrote:BobbyPSP wrote:fallap wrote:
Could we please bury the constant "Everyone and everything was better in the good ol' days" rambling, please?
Um, no. When folks have 30years on you and lived through a different kinda of life, it’s relevant
The ironic thing is this low life is most likely the offspring of somebody in your generation. I find it comical when people complain about millennials and how things used to be this when the previous generation raised millennials. Too bad your generation didn’t instill the ideals of yester-year.
77H
77H wrote:BobbyPSP wrote:fallap wrote:
Could we please bury the constant "Everyone and everything was better in the good ol' days" rambling, please?
Um, no. When folks have 30years on you and lived through a different kinda of life, it’s relevant
The ironic thing is this low life is most likely the offspring of somebody in your generation. I find it comical when people complain about millennials and how things used to be this when the previous generation raised millennials. Too bad your generation didn’t instill the ideals of yester-year.
77H
DiamondFlyer wrote:
Cabins, maybe. Flight deck, certainly not. Most pilot contracts would not allow for company recording on the flight deck
4engines4lnghll wrote:dfwjim1 wrote:Perhaps serving alcohol on commercial flights will eventually disappear like smoking. Obviously won't help in cases of those who drink before getting on board.
HA! Never gonna happen. People would rather give up their meal to have a few drinks.
DarthLobster wrote:4engines4lnghll wrote:dfwjim1 wrote:Perhaps serving alcohol on commercial flights will eventually disappear like smoking. Obviously won't help in cases of those who drink before getting on board.
HA! Never gonna happen. People would rather give up their meal to have a few drinks.
That’s a much larger social problem the airlines shouldn’t have to grapple with. If you’re too dependent on alcohol to function in public, you shouldn’t be traveling anywhere. The human body requires food and water, it does not require alcohol, therefore airlines should cease serving it if it becomes a hazard to the operation.
4engines4lnghll wrote:DarthLobster wrote:4engines4lnghll wrote:
HA! Never gonna happen. People would rather give up their meal to have a few drinks.
That’s a much larger social problem the airlines shouldn’t have to grapple with. If you’re too dependent on alcohol to function in public, you shouldn’t be traveling anywhere. The human body requires food and water, it does not require alcohol, therefore airlines should cease serving it if it becomes a hazard to the operation.
People are not on planes long enough to go through severe starvation that would harm their body lol (as if you even get fed on US domestic flights). Thousands of people fly everyday while having a few drinks on their flight I don't think its extreme enough to ban alcohol.
BobbyPSP wrote:77H wrote:BobbyPSP wrote:
Um, no. When folks have 30years on you and lived through a different kinda of life, it’s relevant
The ironic thing is this low life is most likely the offspring of somebody in your generation. I find it comical when people complain about millennials and how things used to be this when the previous generation raised millennials. Too bad your generation didn’t instill the ideals of yester-year.
77H
My statement is either not clear or you’re just spinning what I said to meet your agenda.
I was not passing any type of values or moral judgment. It was meant purely as a way of LEARNING how things were done before your time or even my time. We’re supposed to be he because of our common interests in aviation. Hearing first hand from airline and aviation related employees whom flew a Connie, was an engineer/designer/mechanic at Boeing when the 727 was introduced or worked on one of the first electronic reservation system.
I damn proud I started my airline career 39yrs who at 20years old and stayed at either airlines or Corp travel. I was fortunate to enjoy flying in premium cabins or economy when a system wide load factor among majors was climbing through 65% and up to now with some in the 90’s. If you don’t want to read about the past, don’t.
Regarding millennials: I did not have children so don’t blame me. For the ones that have been in my life since infants are not stereotypical at all. Apparently you and some of your sympathizers here are quick to blame parents without taking one ounce of initiative to learn how to behave. One can change their morals and values if they saw other perspectives that are more to their individual personalities. Just the comments here blaming my generation are exactly what is stereotypical of your generation: zero ownership and blame someone else.
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