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Do airplane bathrooms have cameras?

No, airplanes (commercial aviation) do not have cameras in the bathrooms, or as they are called, “lavatories”. That would be illegal. If your finger, “touches” the reflection of your finger, it only means that there isn't a layer of thick glass over the reflective material.



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After an extensive search of the aircraft, bomb and arson investigators concluded that there was no bomb. Rather, authorities found, the device was actually a small camera disguised as a flash drive and stashed in the bathroom.

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Airplane cabins are chock-full of secret cameras, but they're not used to spy on passengers. Here's what they're for and where to find them. Airplane cabins have cameras that are primarily used for safety and security reasons.

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All aircraft toilet can be locked/unlocked from outside. The doors can also be locked in the open or closed position for bi-fold doors and locked closed for other types.

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While the crew will not provide you with a sanitary pad, they may even have the audacity to ask you to de-board if you cannot manage by yourself.

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Planes are required to travel with fully stocked first aid kits. If you need a bandaid, sanitizing wipe, or some basic medications, you can ask your flight attendant if they have what you need. Some airlines also offer sanitary pads and tampons as part of their medical supplies, but you can't count on it.

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Can pilots see inside toilet? No, airplanes (commercial aviation) do not have cameras in the bathrooms, or as they are called, “lavatories”.

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How long can you be in a plane bathroom? During those times, passengers can realistically expect about 10 minutes of peace inside of the restroom to take care of any pressing issues. But after 20 minutes, though, she warned that a flight attendant may come and knock on the door.

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After 9/11 surveillance cameras inside aircraft were considered as a standard practice inside cabins, but airline unions pushed back against this because they didn't want their members being monitored on the job.

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Yes, cameras can pass through airport security, to give the quick answer. But there are some rules and limitations that must be adhered to.

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No they do not. The cockpit itself is pretty small in most planes and none of them have dedicated toilets installed in them. Pilots use the same restroom as the passengers, usually the one in the front of the passenger cabin.

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Whenever you sit or stand for long periods of time, as flight attendants do, gravity pulls on your blood, slowing your circulation and decreasing its efficacy. Compression pantyhose provide gentle, graduated pressure that keeps the blood moving through your veins and helps fight against gravity's adverse effects.

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Pack a Period Travel Kit Even if you are not expecting to come on your period while you're away, be sure to pack what you might need just in case — you might find that you come early. Pack your painkillers, ibuprofen, heating pads, spare pants and a mix of tampon/pad sizes, so that you're covered no matter your flow.

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Do flight attendants wear tights under pants? Most airlines, if not all of them, require Flight Attendants to wear tights or stockings with their uniforms. I would not recommend wearing leggings though. You can find an inexpensive pair of tights, panty hose, or stockings at Wal Mart or Amazon.

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7 Cannot visit cockpit any time Cabin crew are not allowed to visit the cockpit any time they choose. There is a rule of 'sterile cockpit' where the cabin crew cannot contact the flight crew during certain times unless of an emergency situation.

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The dimming of cabin lights only happens when it is dusk, dawn or dark outside the aircraft. This is a safety measure, and is to ensure your eyes are adjusted to the gloom enough to see the floor lights leading you to safety along the aisle in the event of a crash or emergency evacuation.

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However, they did not understand one crucial piece of aviation safety: A pilot cannot legally takeoff with a passenger in the lavatory. The issue doesn't change from airline to airline. The reason why is similar to most other standard procedures during takeoff and landing.

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Your nearby cabin crew most likely will not be talking to passengers on take-off or landing, and you may think they are just thinking about dinner that night. This is what they are actually doing to prepare for the best outcome should there be an emergency evacuation. They are preparing to save lives.

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