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Seat belt sign
Seat belt sign
09-17-2017 06:33 AM - last edited on 09-29-2017 09:52 AM by katiecoulter
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Hello. Is anyone else irritated about the seatbelt sign always being on?
Yesterday I flew on a 3 hour 20 minute flight. The seatbelt sign was on for over 2 hours. For at least 1 hour and 50 minutes of that 2 hours there were clear blue skies and an absolutely smooth flight above any clouds.
After an hour os so, people understandbly started ignoring it and used the bathroom, etc. so they wouldn't pee in their seats!
It also seems that on every flight, the pilots put on the seatbelt sign when the service staff is serving drinks, maybe to keep the aisles clear for them?
I and everyone knows there may be unexpected turbulence, but this is uncalled for. For instance, we recently took a British Air flight round trip to London. The seatbelt sign for the total 18 hours of flying was on only for takeoff and landing, maybe 1 hour out of the 18 hours.
At SW the seatbelt sign is always on, so it is becoming meaningless.
I presume they do this for liability reasons "If you are hurt it's not our fault, it's yours". But it has gone to extreme and having it on on smooyh flights makes passengers ignore it. I always thought SW put the customer first. Now it appears they put them first and their attorneys first. It is very irritating.
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I keep noticing that the seatbelt signs go on for what seems like no reason at all, no turbulence —only drink prep going on— and are left on FOREVER. I guess we can send our medical bills for treating UTI’s to Southwest now? Or, will “bedpans,” “go girls,” plastic bags, bushes, doggie poop bags and catheters soon be provided upon boarding?
Seriously, this is not the customer service I am used to from SW.
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When I complained to the FA on my last flight, she said the captain was expecting turbulence so they were clearing the cabin early. Why does this always happen on SW flights that are later in the day? She asked twice if I wanted to speak to the pilot. Twice, I said no, in my opinion, the captains are complicit in making the FA's job easier. The Canadian Aviation Board has addressed this and recommends avoiding because it is HURTING safety. By the way, the FA and the Captain and two people from the gate ambushed me on my way off the flight.
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@FWHITE02 wrote:When I complained to the FA on my last flight, she said the captain was expecting turbulence so they were clearing the cabin early. Why does this always happen on SW flights that are later in the day?
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It happens later in the day for all airlines, not just SW. Why? The sun heats the air differently in different places and sometimes creates rain clouds which are inherently
turbulence causing. Early in the day or at nite that phenomenon is less pronounced
She asked twice if I wanted to speak to the pilot. Twice, I said no, in my opinion, the captains are complicit in making the FA's job easier. The Canadian Aviation Board has addressed this and recommends avoiding because it is HURTING safety. By the way, the FA and the Captain and two people from the gate ambushed me on my way off the flight.
How were you "ambushed?"
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I’ve had some flights where the pilot tries to turn the sign off but then we hit turbulence within 5min of the sign going off so back on it goes. My most recent flight earlier this week the sign was on the whole 2 hour flight but it was 90% turbulence so it made sense to me why it was on. I personally don’t think the pilots just leave it on to upset us they just go off of what they are told by other pilots/FAA if there is a report of turbulence then they will probably leave it on that’s why you might hear the pilot say “we are going to have the Flight Attendants stay seated a little longer as we are expecting some bumps as we climb to our cruising altitude” same with final decent.
-Blake