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United Tells Flight Crew Not To Use Duct Tape On Passengers
Recent high-profile disruption incidents have seen US carriers restrain abusive travelers with duct tape. This appears to have become a more common phenomenon since the ongoing global health crisis began. However, United is determined not to deploy such measures, and has instructed staff to refrain from taping abusive passengers to their seats. (simpleflying.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Use gaffers tape, not duct. A bit more expensive and harder to find, but has a firmer hold and not nearly the glue residue when you peel it off. :))
Exactly.. Much easier to clean up after
It sticks to itself better than any other surface, so the perfect restraint tape.
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Dude...What the hell are you rambling on about?
My thinks this guy needs help or a rubber room.
Since you're sharing so much personal info, Doctor, tell us why he was intubated then. Real intensivists don't intubate for practice, any more than real pilots don't practice engine-out landings with a full tube of pax. And pulmonologists don't need practice anyway after a year and a half of intubations necessitated by a real pandemic. I suppose your bro's covid test was a false positive too, of course.
Glad you're a doctor though, because we can't choose our commercial flight crews, but we can choose our doctors.
Glad you're a doctor though, because we can't choose our commercial flight crews, but we can choose our doctors.