The spiel from the air hosts and hostesses at the beginning of each flight can too easily be ignored. Passengers are listening to their podcasts, browsing the in-flight magazine, wondering what they might order from the bar…
“We’ve heard it before,” people are saying to themselves. “The chances of an emergency actually occuring are so slim,” they’re thinking, surreptitiously touching wood.
But now, after the horror incident on Tuesday that saw a plane’s engine explode mid-air on a flight between New York and Dallas – and a woman killed when her window was shattered by shrapnel – the attentiveness of passengers to airline hosts is under scrutiny.
A series of photographs taken by terrified passengers were posted to social media throughout the ordeal and there’s a concerning element to the pictures taken.
As pointed out by travel expert and TV host Bobby Laurie on Twitter, hardly anyone is wearing their oxygen mask correctly.
PEOPLE: Listen to your flight attendants! ALMOST EVERYONE in this photo from @SouthwestAir #SWA1380 today is wearing their mask WRONG. Put down the phone, stop with the selfies.. and LISTEN. **Cover your NOSE & MOUTH. #crewlife #psa #listen #travel #news #wn1380 pic.twitter.com/4b14lZulGm
— Bobby Laurie (@BobbyLaurie) April 17, 2018