When can I go to the toilet when I fly?

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Toilets are available on the plane, and there are toilets on the plane.

    Related: According to foreign media reports, an Alaska Airlines flight suffered an emergency landing a few days ago because a passenger made a fuss on the plane because the crew did not let him use the toilet in the first class. Alaska Airlines said the flight was scheduled to fly from New York to Los Angeles, and a statement from the company said Flight 411 was diverted to Kansas City for a forced landing after "aggressive, unruly passengers" threatened the crew and "threatened the safety of the aircraft."

    The Federal Aviation Administration said that at around 4 pm local time on the 26th, the plane landed safely. After the plane landed, law enforcement officers detained the passenger and conducted investigative questioning of the crew. The man allegedly made a fuss about the plane only because the toilets in economy class were full and he was denied access to the toilet in first class.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Generally, when the plane encounters air currents and take-off and landing, you can not use the toilet, and other precautions are taken

    Aircraft lavatories vary depending on the type of aircraft, some are in the front and some are in the back.

    Look at the sign outside the door before entering. There is on the door"OCCUPIED"signal representation"In use"Don't knock on the door again"VACANT"It means that there is no one and can use it.

    Be sure to lock it when you go inside"OCCUPIED"will light up to tell others that you are already using it. "FLASH"Indicates that the flush is finished.

    Smoking is also absolutely prohibited in the restrooms.

    During take-off and landing, the flight attendant will close the lavatory.

    The lavatory is small but well-equipped.

    International flights are relatively large, the toilets are more user-friendly, there are shelves for changing diapers for babies, sanitary napkins for women, makeup tissues, etc.

    Be careful to put handy paper in the trash can next to it.

    The sound of pumping water is very loud and urgent, as if there is a stream of air, hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In addition to the period of take-off and landing, you can go to the toilet during the flight; The toilet on the plane will be closed when the plane takes off and landing, because the plane is more turbulent at this time, and there are no seat belts and protective facilities in the bathroom, there is no protection for people inside, and the toilet will be closed when encountering strong air currents and bypassing an unexpected thing (such as a thundercloud area), and when the toilet is closed, there is a radio prompt on the plane, and the headlight on the passenger seat will also show whether the toilet is open, and there will also be a broadcast prompt when the toilet is reopened.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In fact, you can go on at any time, and the flight attendant can't let the passengers endure it, but under normal circumstances, you can go to the toilet only after the plane takes off.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    That is, when it ascends to parallel flight, it is three to five minutes after takeoff.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Wait for the plane to fly and stabilize the rear defense to go to the toilet.

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