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New Airbus planes have high-tech sensors that track your bathroom use
Last month, the European manufacturer started testing their A350-900 wide-body aircraft, which is chock-full of sensors that collect data about the passengers on its planes. (www.fastcompany.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The monitoring of toilets on Airbus is not new! On the 320 the flight attendant crew have a touch panel display which is used to control lights, temperature ect. One setting allows the level of Potable water and “blue” water to be viewed in what appeared to be real time. Quite often I have been on flights with work colleagues and when the panel is left in this state a gambling would break out guessing how much “blue” water would be produced by the next visitor to the head ð
And today AP report that 2 American Muslim men, Abderraoof Alkhawaldeh and Issam Abdallah, have filed a complaint with the US Dept of Tnspt against American Airlines ....
Flying from Birmingham, Alabama > Dallas FW, - crew members "felt uncomfortable" flying with them ... why? Because a flight attendant noticed Mr Addallah (an absolute top level frequent flyer with AA) had flushed the toilet twice... they were interviewed by the FBI and TSA, then allowed onto a later flight.
So - profiling, no question, but I wonder - - just how did a flight attendant "notice" that he'd flushed twice? .......
Flushing TWICE ......Crime of the Century now ....!!!!
Monitoring this is has just crossed the line ......
Flying from Birmingham, Alabama > Dallas FW, - crew members "felt uncomfortable" flying with them ... why? Because a flight attendant noticed Mr Addallah (an absolute top level frequent flyer with AA) had flushed the toilet twice... they were interviewed by the FBI and TSA, then allowed onto a later flight.
So - profiling, no question, but I wonder - - just how did a flight attendant "notice" that he'd flushed twice? .......
Flushing TWICE ......Crime of the Century now ....!!!!
Monitoring this is has just crossed the line ......
Is this not a breach of GDPR?
Don’t need data - any passenger on any flight will tell you more toilets are needed - and more space.
Sometimes I wonder if the designers fly in their toys!
Sometimes I wonder if the designers fly in their toys!
60% of the users do number 1 and number 2 at the same time
What do the sensors record when 2 "use" the dunnie at the same time ...... red light on the cockpit panel?
What are they trying to flush out...?
What are they trying to flush out...?