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Is it illegal to have two people in an airplane bathroom?

It's not illegal to join the Mile-High Club in an airplane bathroom — but that doesn't make it a good idea. Image courtesy of Shutterstock.



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One of the steps of preparing the cabin for landing is checking that all passengers are seated and buckled up, no passengers are using the toilets and toilets are locked (it can be [un]locked from outside).

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The reason why there are no separate toilets for men and women on airplanes is because of the limited space available. Airlines have to make sure that they use their resources efficiently, so having two separate bathrooms would take up too much room.

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Don't Make a Mess For those of us who want a little extra cleanliness before braving the bathroom, bring along some anti-bacterial wipes for frequently touched surfaces. It should go without saying, but the most crucial duty remains. Don't forget to flush! Heck, give it a courtesy flush if needed.

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Cleaning the toilets is just one of the many duties of cabin crew. They also have to deal with passenger requests, help with safety procedures, and make sure the cabin is comfortable and tidy. It's a demanding job, but someone has to do it!

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There is a valve on the storage tank that opens when a toilet is flushed and closes when the toilet is not in use – to prevent odours from leaving the tank. This helps to keep the smell down from so many people using the toilet during a flight. The blue chemical helps to keep the smell down as well.

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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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If you can wait until the seat belt sign is off, that's better, right? But if you can't, and sometimes you just have to go, go. Try to avoid doing so right after takeoff, right before landing (as in the first and last 5 minutes!). And once you're in the lavatory, do your very best to avoid this happening.

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Yes, they use the same toilets. I often fly on 737s, and when the cockpit crew need the toilet, the flight attendants have a process to maintain security. Have you ever travelled in any flight as a passenger? If yes, how did it feel to watch other flight attendants do their job?

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Having sex in-flight at least one mile above the ground is the agreed-upon prerequisite required to join the aptly named mile-high club. MileHighClub.com defines it as “two people engaging in sexual activity… at an altitude of no less than 5,280 feet (a mile high above the earth) in an airplane.”

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Many airline travelers can confirm that bathrooms, or lavatories, are riddled with issues, like foul odors, wet floors, decreasing sizes, and even barefoot passengers. But then there's the dreaded ?class? system ? which requires passengers to use the lavatory in their ticketed cabin, be it first class or economy.

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Though on that note, first-class does get its own bathroom, which is typically larger than economy class, and some airlines like Emirates have onboard showers.

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How to become a flight attendant
  1. Get a high school diploma. The minimum education requirement for flight attendants is a high school diploma or GED.
  2. Talk to a career counselor . ...
  3. Earn a college degree. ...
  4. Build customer service skills. ...
  5. Practice your interview skills. ...
  6. Apply for jobs. ...
  7. Train. ...
  8. Get certified.


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Let's start at the beginning: Every surface of an airplane lavatory is supposed to be cleaned with disinfectants and deodorizers after each arrival and during overnight layovers.

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At 21 years old, you can apply to be a flight attendant with any airline. Minimum age requirements typically apply at the time of training completion, so candidates who will reach an airline's minimum age during training can apply for flight attendant roles. There is no upper age limit for flight attendants.

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Average Flight Attendant Pay vs. Flight Attendants earned an average salary of $62,280 in 2021.

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