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    #41666   2008-05-17 20:59 GMT      
    As above ^.^

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    #41667   2008-05-17 21:02 GMT      
    No idea..

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    #41668   2008-05-17 21:02 GMT      
    You mean open the shade.

    So if there's a problem, you can see out and rescuers can see in.

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    #41669   2008-05-17 21:02 GMT      
    Didn't know you could even open the windows...

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    #41670   2008-05-17 21:02 GMT      
    never was asked this. they asked to put up the tray in front in case of crashing.

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    #41671   2008-05-17 21:03 GMT      
    you cannot open windows on commercial airlines...the shades?

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    #41672   2008-05-17 21:04 GMT      
    laptops can mess wit things they have on the air plan such as interfeing with the radios

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    #41673   2008-05-17 21:05 GMT      
    The take off and landings are the most dangerous parts of flying. The windows are left open so that the cabin crew can see if there is any damage to the plane (flames coming from engines etc.) so that they can alert the pilot.

    They also dim the cabin lights during this time so you can see outside easier and also so that peoples eyes adjust to the dark in case of an emergency and the plane needs to be evacuated in the dark."

    Should there be an emergency that requires passenger evacuation of the aircraft, an open shade will make it easier for the people on board to assess the outside conditions and allow for vision equalization of the ambient lighting. Some airlines only require the shades to be open in the emergency exit rows, others request that all be open for take-off/landing.

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    #41674   2008-05-17 21:11 GMT      
    Take off and landing is the most dangerous time when flying. Windows shades are requested to be open so that the cabin crew can see if there are flames coming from engines or parts of the plane are damaged.
    This is made easier by having the shades open so that the cabin crew can see and then can tell the pilot what they can see.

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    #41675   2008-05-17 22:06 GMT      
    Because the aircraft use fuel like a car for A/C so they as you to put it down to save fuel and keep the temp down.

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    #41676   2008-05-17 22:18 GMT      
    What airline are you referring to? I haven't heard of any US domestic airlines having this policy, but many non-US based carriers do. I've seen a lot of possible answers for this one, but never a clear one. Why don't you ask the flight attendant the next time they ask you to do this? Of course, he or she might not know either. Good luck.

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    #41677   2008-05-17 22:28 GMT      
    FAA regulations require that window shades be up for two reasons, both of whom have to do with emergency evacuation:
    1- So the crew can easily see the safest egress from the aircraft, and appropriately direct the passengers.
    2- As has been documented in crashes past, with the shades DOWN on evacuation, passengers get disoriented. They either freeze, or run off at worst endangering themselves (and first responders who now have to find them) or make it difficult to determine who is still on the jet.
    Bottom line it's to save your butt. You might want to comply...

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    #41678   2008-05-18 15:04 GMT      
    So in case of a crash light can get into the plane through the windows.

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    #41679   2008-05-18 18:37 GMT      
    Take-offs and landings are usually the most dangerous part of a flight. So the FA's ask you to put your window up, so in case of an emergency there's a means of easy escape with the light from the windows.
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