Why plane cabin lights are dimmed for take-off and landing explained ✈️ ⬇️ Over the years there have been various theories as to why airlines do this
Contrary to some beliefs, blinds are not kept open to give passengers a better view of take-off and landing Seat belts securely fastened, tray tables stowed, hand baggage safely tucked beneath the seat in front… The pre-flight checklist is more than a little familiar to all of us, but there’s one element of aviation housekeeping that often leaves travellers a little in the dark.
But the truth is quite different. It all comes down to safety during a flight’s critical phases. According to Aviation Safety Network statistics, the highest proportion of accidents takes place during descent.
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