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Stock image of a woman looking out of a plane window. Keeping plane window blinds open during takeoff and landing is important for the "critical stages of flight," an aviation expert told Newsweek.
A member of cabin crew has shared the reason the window shades need to be up during take-off and landing. If you've ever been on a plane, you'll know you have to have the shades pulled up for taxi ...
If you've flown on a plane, you may have been reminded to open the window shades during takeoff or landing. This seemingly unimportant routine plays a part in ensuring your safety during an emergency.
But, according to pilots and aviation experts, these times of jeopardy come down to very specific moments during flight, chiefly takeoff and landing. And some say one is more inherently dangerous ...
If you have to get off this airplane in an emergency and in a hurry, if your tray table is down on the ground, takeoff and landing, you might not get out of that airplane in 90 seconds ...