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Why do Americans clap after a flight?

After all, flying can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially for those who are afraid of heights, have a fear of flying or are new to the air travel experience. So, when the plane lands without incident, it's natural to feel relieved and grateful. Hence, a round of relieved applause.



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After all, flying can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially for those who are afraid of heights, have a fear of flying or are new to the air travel experience. So, when the plane lands without incident, it's natural to feel relieved and grateful. Hence, a round of relieved applause.

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But if you've ever felt compelled to applaud the pilot for landing safely, think again. Pilots actually hate it when passengers clap.

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Multiple pilots stepped up to answer the question, but the response was unanimous, while you may have the best of intentions - don't do it. Scott Kinder, a 737 Captain at a Major U.S. Airline for over 10 years said, Don't even think about it.

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Airplane and aeroplane are both English terms. Airplane is predominantly used in ???? American (US) English ( en-US ) while aeroplane is predominantly used in ???? British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ).

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But perhaps most contentious of all is the custom of clapping when an airplane lands. In an online poll of 39,954 people conducted by BuzzFeed, only 13 percent of participants admit to cabin clapping. The other 87 percent hold their applause, and judging by the poll's comments, they also abhor the practice.

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Two loud dings of the same tone. As before, these beeps indicate the plane has reached 10,000 feet, this time on the descent.

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When the pressure drops, the PTU kicks in. The PTU is located near the main landing gear, and that's why passengers can hear the noise seemingly coming from mid-way down the aisle, under the floor. The barking happens most frequently at the gate and taxi, where most aircraft will run only one engine to save fuel.

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Pilots have a unique viewpoint while flying private or commercial aircraft. They get an unobstructed view of stunning natural sights, such as pink lakes and rectangular-shaped icebergs. Some have reported seeing UFOs, while others have flown over swirling hurricanes.

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Yes. In addition to doing routine checks on flight status and fuel every so often, they are allowed to chat about things unrelated to the flight while the plane is at its cruising altitude. One of the issues on a long flight is that pilots tend to get bored and non-attentive so talking to each other helps.

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While air travelers aren't quite as peeved by these behaviors, other annoying habits include removing your shoes (23.59 percent), flirting (21.89 percent), getting out of your seat too often (19.95 percent), utilizing overhead bin space too far from your seat (18.12 percent), being overly affectionate with your partner ...

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