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Good Passenger Behavior on Airplanes
Good Passenger Behavior on Airplanes
Good Passenger Behavior on Airplanes
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This handbook focuses on most of the required etiquette on the airplane and it begins from the time of preparation to embark on a trip by airplane.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateJul 4, 2014
ISBN9781483532097
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    Good Passenger Behavior on Airplanes - Babatunde Osunbayo

    This is January 2014 and it is 100 years now that passenger flight has been in operations.

    The city of St. Petersburg in Florida USA has the record of the very first passenger plane as January 1, 1914.

    It was recorded to be a flight between St. Petersburg and Tampa Florida and the pilot was Tony Jannus, an experienced test pilot and barnstormer; while the first passenger was Abraham C. Pheil, the mayor of St. Petersburg.

    It is on record that the plane was flown for 21 miles and it took 23 minutes.

    Today passenger planes travel thousands of miles and several hours in the air carrying hundreds of passengers at the same time.

    In the early development of passenger flights, it was regarded as attractively fascinating, and a glamorous adventure.

    The passenger aviation operation has witnessed reasonable growth and still growing but leaving behind the fascinating attraction and the glamor of old days while bringing some adversities among which are the tasking of passengers patience and endurance, aggravated stress while travelling.

    Bad attitudes and unwarranted behavior on the aircrafts are the products of

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