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BigmanPigman

(51,582 posts)
47. Only ESSENTIAL flying...like for an emergency,
Wed May 13, 2020, 07:27 PM
May 2020

is what they are suggesting but people are not listening out of choice (selfishness). It is not essential to fly home for Mother's Day or the whatever other excuse you give for endangering yourself and others.

I wouldn't step foot on a plane or in a classroom unless you put a gun to my head since they would have the same outcome....my possible death. Tough decision...you either fly to visit Mom and possibly kill her as well as yourself or you call, skype, send card and flowers (like you have done in the past, I am sure). Real tough decision...

This is sensible, fact-based advice. BannonsLiver May 2020 #1
This is great information leftieNanner May 2020 #2
I'm not aware of any US or European airline that doesn't use HEPA class filters. mn9driver May 2020 #8
Thanks. Great information. kairos12 May 2020 #3
Thanks for this info. SaveOurDemocracy May 2020 #4
K & R.... dhill926 May 2020 #5
Thank you sorcrow May 2020 #6
I wondered about this. Thanks! octoberlib May 2020 #7
I'm convinced it's the surfaces spinbaby May 2020 #10
We always wipe down every plastic surface at our seats with sanitizer maxsolomon May 2020 #22
This cate94 May 2020 #28
I have 3 customers who are pilots & 1 who's a flight attendant. CaptainTruth May 2020 #29
I heard that the magazines in the seat pouch BigmanPigman May 2020 #46
Good idea. I notice Trump wore goggles at that mask factory. SunSeeker May 2020 #57
I did too. BigmanPigman May 2020 #70
According to the airlines, all planes are being sanitized between flights now. oldsoftie May 2020 #61
Thanks NT enough May 2020 #9
If the person 2 inches from you is infected Voltaire2 May 2020 #11
okie doke. then don't fly. stopdiggin May 2020 #41
I'm not. Nobody else should unless it is unavoidable. Voltaire2 May 2020 #44
Only ESSENTIAL flying...like for an emergency, BigmanPigman May 2020 #47
Cant remember when i've ever been TWO INCHES from anyone I wasnt being intimate with. oldsoftie May 2020 #62
so you never sat in steerage on a full plane? Voltaire2 May 2020 #68
The chances of catching this from an arm is very small. oldsoftie May 2020 #71
Actually it isn't. But we digress. Voltaire2 May 2020 #72
Well, its not exactly unsafe. I have a friend who's flown every week with no problems. oldsoftie May 2020 #73
Thanks! FM123 May 2020 #12
I've always thought the people were more hazardous than the airplanes. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #13
I won't be flying ...will drive. Demsrule86 May 2020 #14
Very helpful matt819 May 2020 #15
My "teach an old dog new tricks" lesson of the day!... Guilded Lilly May 2020 #16
Feel free :) mn9driver May 2020 #26
my bf flew home this morning Marrah_Goodman May 2020 #17
United is not promising to leave middle seats empty mnhtnbb May 2020 #42
Ugh..... Marrah_Goodman May 2020 #43
Yes, this.... BigmanPigman May 2020 #48
+1 llmart May 2020 #66
marking for later rurallib May 2020 #18
If I may add to this.... Turbineguy May 2020 #19
True, no way to avoid it. mn9driver May 2020 #25
I have to drink, too. Not sure how I'll manage that rainin May 2020 #38
That's good to know IronLionZion May 2020 #20
Plus the flow of air through the cabin. wnylib May 2020 #58
K&R n/t Kitchari May 2020 #21
Thank you for sharing! May I tweet this to my followers? CaptainTruth May 2020 #23
Of course. Happy to see it shared. mn9driver May 2020 #24
Then there was that 5 hour flight one time where the guy two rows back sneezed Canoe52 May 2020 #27
Same happened to me! LittleGirl May 2020 #54
Thank you very much. I still think I'll stay home. Joinfortmill May 2020 #30
Similarly, I have about 20,000 hours piloting such aircraft .. DemoTex May 2020 #31
As an aside, are you old enough to remember... llmart May 2020 #67
beauty, thanks certainot May 2020 #32
787s do not use bleed air for circulation. plimsoll May 2020 #33
As a retired airline mechanic bluecollar2 May 2020 #34
Great post malaise May 2020 #35
From a long retired TWA driver, thank you. trof May 2020 #36
All well and good ... Jopin Klobe May 2020 #37
The long term is going to be higher fares & fewer passengers per flight. oldsoftie May 2020 #63
Tight fitting goggles, too. Eyes are a point of entry rainin May 2020 #39
Thank you! Warpy May 2020 #40
Thanks for sharing...this is so helpful...I've never known how it worked! Karadeniz May 2020 #45
Many hours on planes tiptonic May 2020 #49
Hazmat suits. McCamy Taylor May 2020 #50
Thank you for posting GeoWilliam750 May 2020 #51
Three years ago, I almost died of the flu GETPLANING May 2020 #52
Thanks for the accurte info for a change. I can't count the times I've had to explain that to napi21 May 2020 #53
ALL of my friends think that. I never knew the extent of the filtering myself. oldsoftie May 2020 #74
NBC infectious diseases MD expert in hospital now w/C19 - blames it on flying crowded plane to NOLA. Grasswire2 May 2020 #55
+1000 Dr. Joseph Fair on The 11th Hour from his hospital bed Niagara May 2020 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author clutterbox1830 May 2020 #59
NEVER knew that about the eyeball vents! I wouldve thought the opposite. oldsoftie May 2020 #60
Great info GreenEyedLefty May 2020 #64
Joseph Fair, virologist and epidemiologist, believes he got it through his eyes while on a flight. AnotherMother4Peace May 2020 #65
What a useful and nifty PSA! BobTheSubgenius May 2020 #69
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