I would pay triple for a ticket to hang out in this room… Maybe more!
Air planes are notoriously tight fitting quarters. Unless you swing for it an buy a luxury first class ticket. Those plush leather seats and free glasses of sparkling champagne are probably worth the high price tag. But did you know there’s actually a secret room in the airplane the airline crew doesn’t want you to know about?
While people like you and me are stuck in coach elbowing and kicking for leg room, the airline crew has a secret room on the airplane to sneak off to. And those lucky enough to befriend a nice flight attendant might get a tour of the hidden place…
While we’re in midflight, the last thing we’re thinking about is when the airline crew is taking their lunch break. How are we supposed to keep their schedule in mind while we’re trying to get comfortable and solve our Sudoku puzzles? But you don’t know this…
There’s a sign on the plane that reveals a secret you’ve probably overlooked countless times. If you read this sign closely, you’ll realize there’s a secret room on planes the crew doesn’t want you to know about. Because they use it for private purposes…
But where is the “crew rest area” the sign speaks of? It’s actually a secret room on planes that is designated only for crew members. It’s where they take their breaks. Or in rare occasions, host some pretty scandalous rendezvous with rich first class passengers…
Many airlines have a crew rest area above the passenger area just behind the cockpit. The Boeing 777 is one plane of many equipped with this secret room. These places are hidden and small. It’s the much-needed sanctuary of hard-working flight attendants tired of pushing drink carts up and down tight aisles…
Bigger planes like the Airbus A350 come equipped with beds for the crew members. That means your flight attendants and even your captain have assigned beds to take naps while the plane is soaring across the Atlantic or Pacific…
Although crew members get some privacy, their quarters are still pretty cramped. They get about 6 feet by 2.5 feet to sleep in. But I don’t mind. I’d rather my crew be rested and rejuvenated than tired and frustrated in the event of an emergency…
So how do you get into these secret rooms on planes? On the Boeing 777 there is a hidden compartment in one of the overhead bins. It actually opens up to ladder that leads to the flight attendant sanctuary…
Larger and longer flights require numerous crew members. That means the flight attendants board in two shifts. So you have a chance to catch an off-duty flight attendant eager for a mid-flight powwow with one of the cute passengers in first class.
Source: DailyMail, RealCoolVideos