
Turbulence can really shake things up – in a relaxing way – on a flight, according to last denunciation plane crew member.
Air Hostess Barbie – aka Barbiebac.ok on TikTok – has revealed in a now viral video that some crew members actually love when a plane hits a bit of a bumpy ride.
Barbie, originally from Argentina but currently based in Italy, revealed that the scary moments for passengers actually give overtaxed workers a chance to, well, take a break.
“Flight attendants love turbulence – because we can rest a bit because we should be seated, and we can’t get up to provide food service, for example,” said the 29-year-old. years, one of many stewardesses to accumulate. millions of views among americans frustrations with air travel Due to flight cancellations, delays and baggage problems.
“Sometimes flight attendants and pilots don’t tell passengers the whole truth,” admitted Barbie, who asked not to reveal her last name and airline for privacy reasons, to NeedToKnow.Online. “They do this to try not to scare them and avoid a potentially dangerous situation during the flight. When you’re in the sky, you have no way to avoid risk, so you have to minimize.”
The sky spy – who regularly posts common myths about air travel to her 3.4 million followers – also revealed that the black box, used to record conversations in the cockpit, is not actually black but orange.


“For some reason everyone thinks the black box on an airplane is actually black, but I have to tell you that’s not true. In fact, the color is orange, and there’s a reason to that,” Barbie revealed.
“The orange color is not a whim, this color was chosen to be easy to find in the ground or in the sea in the event of an accident.”
The Argentinian is far from the first flying pro to spill secrets about the airline industry.
Recently, a pilot of a Boeing 747 revealed where human feces go when people flush it down the airplane toilet.
“Did you know that every time you flush a plane’s toilet, it doesn’t spill into the people below?” asked Garrett, 29, based in Dallas, Texas, in its trending No. 2 tell-all, which has racked up a massive 4.2 million views. “It goes through the plumbing at the rear of the aircraft into the sealed compartments, where the ground crew at destination will remove all of this waste.”

Arizona-based airline worker Tommy Cimato also went viral after he revealed the number of “dings” in-flight broadcast medium.
“If you only hear one tone, it means a passenger is calling one of the flight attendants from their seat or they can call us from the restroom,” the popular TikTok star explained in the post. sky. “If you hear three of these high-low chimes, it means it’s an emergency – but you never have to hear that.”
A third flight attendant, Brenda Orelus, revealed that the dirtiest place on the plane was not the bathroom – but the seat back pocket.
“Did you know that the seat back pockets are the dirtiest surface on the plane?” revealed the stewardess known as Flight Bae B! on Tik Tok. “They’re dirtier than toilets, they’re dirtier than seat cushions, and they’re dirtier than trays.”
Orelus continued: “That’s because they’re never cleaned. Unless someone vomits, or there’s something gooey, gooey, and pus coming out of it, it’s not cleaned.
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