Summary of Where do PILOTS+FLIGHT ATTENDANTS sleep on PLANES?Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

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This video explains where pilots and flight attendants sleep on planes. Flight attendants typically sleep in crew rest compartments near the front of the plane, while pilots often get less sleep. If there is an emergency, the bed belt can be used to keep passengers safe.

  • 00:00:00 This video explains where flight attendants sleep on planes, typically in crew rest compartments near the front of the plane. These compartments are equipped with a bed, a few cushions, and curtains for privacy. They come with a light and sometimes a television, and can be dimmed or set to a specific temperature. If there is an emergency, the bed belt can be used to keep passengers safe.
  • 00:05:00 Captain Joe explains that pilots and flight attendants sleep on planes in different ways. Pilots typically get less sleep than flight attendants, and the captain typically gets the least amount of sleep. Sometimes the more experienced first officer will be the pilot flying in the left-hand seat for the time unless otherwise discussed at the briefing. The colleagues flying at the time will set a timer, when to wake up the resting pilots and use the Interphone system to do so.

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