TAKE A SEAT

I’m a flight attendant and there’s a common thing passengers do that you should NEVER do onboard

FREQUENT flyers will know there are a few tips and tricks that can help make a flight more comfortable.

Bringing a neck pillow, wearing comfy clothes, even packing a footstool - there are lots of ways you can make a flight more enjoyable.

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: "When I started flying in 2019, I noticed a passenger looking unconscious to me.

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"I tried to wake him up by shaking him but he didn't respond, so I panicked and called my colleagues for help.

"I was about to ask for a medical professional onboard or perform first aid, but it turned out the passenger was a heavy sleeper and it looked like he'd used some sleeping medication.

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"You might not want to scare your crew by taking drowsy medication on a flight."

In 2018, a man was booted off a flight because he took a sleeping pill prior to boarding - a move that plane crew said made him too impaired to fly.

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Stephen Bennett was removed from the plane by paramedics after he fell asleep before the plane had even taken off.

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You should never take sleeping pills while you're on a flight - you could give cabin crew a shockCredit: Getty
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