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- From a flight attendant, here’s 5 things to remember if you’re ever in an airplane evacuation. Â One thing you’ll see is that stopping to take your bags is FOOLISH BEHAVIOR!
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- Have you ever thought about flying the world’s longest flight… in economy?  I’ll say that flying a 14 hour flight was much more relaxing in first class 🙂
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5 last things to remember in an airplane evacuation
1. Take that selfie – one final time
2 Keep those earbuds on – nobody likes to hear screaming
3. Take all your luggage with you – even the checked bags in the hold
3. Wear those stillettos on the slide – the ones to die for
4. Don’t forget to hunt for fire Pokemon – look in the flames
LOL – in the flames are a good spot to catch Fire Pokemon! 😀
My son could die without his epipen and asthma inhaler. I keep those on my person in an aircraft and would never leave them behind.