Confusing symbols between the flight attendants on the plane

Flying a lot, but the symbols on non-passenger planes are known.

Recently, low-cost carrier easyJet has shared an online video revealing hand-to-hand symbols between flight attendants when they need to contact at the top and bottom of the plane without having to travel too much. These symbols are memorized by everyone by the heart and know what their colleagues are trying to get.

These symbols are taught to flight attendants during flight training. The reason for this clip is because the host Jamie East posted on the social network the story of the strange behavior of an easy-going waitress, an easy-looking chick.


Video: Flight movements of flight attendants.

This person wrote: "Sorry but please explain what is happening". Many other passengers also expressed their desire to get answers about the signs they wondered when flying.

The company had a later explanation of the attendant's actions with video talking about the symbols still used by the attendants. A spokesperson said, the attendant's actions like dancing chickens are the attendant's idea of ​​selling to customers informing waitresses in the food cabinet that they need 1 chicken sandwhich cake."We do not often disclose training secrets but hope this clip will be an explanation," said easyJet representative.

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Newspaper movements have guests asking for chicken burgers.

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The other hostess gestured to understand.

For example, if you need a bacon bread, the first stewardess will push your nose up like a pig and signal the number of guests to ask, and the other stewardess will understand. If you need soup, you only need 2 hands to make a T.

According to the explanation in the clip, easyJet serves 6 million customers a month, so it needs signs to ensure fast and effective, providing great service to customers, reducing unnecessary conversations. But passengers rarely see these signs because they happen very quickly when requested.

Some movements and gestures to convey the message between easyJet flight attendants.

  1. The stewardess raised finger 1 to report the number 1 with the folded arm movement to the chest and the movement was the chicken burger.
  2. When guests request a tomato soup, the stewardess will put two hands into a T and then have a spin.
  3. When guests request rolls, the steward will turn 2 hands for the other attendant to understand.
  4. When guests request bacon bread, the steward will hold up one hand and report the amount, the other hand presses the nose up like a pig's nose.
  5. If the guest requests champagne behind, the attendant will signal to the colleague at the other end by pointing out the latter and then using the hand to show the wine opening.
  6. If there is a guest who is a movie actor, but the hostess doesn't remember, he will ask his colleague by putting a hand on the side of his head and the other hand spins like a film roll.
  7. If anyone is trapped in the toilet, the head attendant will put two hands first and then put them in opposite directions on the two rows and move the hand down as if groping for a path.
  8. If any baby's milk bottle needs to be heated, this head attendant will point to the baby's seat and the hand looks like it is holding the baby.