How do I open the toilet door on an airplane?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are three lavatories on the plane, one in the front compartment and two in the rear. As soon as the door is opened, there is a "OCCUPIED" signal on the door to indicate that "in use" do not knock on the door again, and "VACANT" means that there is no one and it can be used. After entering, you must lock the "OCCUPIED" signal to light up and tell others that you are already in use.

    FLASH" indicates that the water is flushed after use.

    Remember to lock the door, the door is locked in the position of the inner door and chest, and after closing the door, slide the latch, and the outside display light will turn red to avoid people from breaking by mistake. When the door is locked, the toilet light will be automatically turned on. If there is no one in the toilet during the flight, the flight attendant will lock the toilet door from the outside to prevent the door from shaking in the turbulence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are folding doors and external doors.

    The folding door is to press the recessed handle inside, and after entering, there is a door plug to plug in the door, and the outside door is the same as the rotating handle at home, and there is also a door plug like a door plug after entering, and before the door is plugged in, the light of the vanity mirror of most airplanes is not on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is nothing very special to switch, you go over to take a look, if it really can't be opened, there are flight attendants next to the toilet, and they will be very enthusiastic to help you.

    The toilet is closed when you take off and land, look at the time, don't be too turtley!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's basically pushed inward.

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