@canuckistani seat belts seem good enough. There's a good reason for that rule 
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@canuckistani the "federal law requires you to comply with all... crewmember instructions" rule. Anything they tell you is required by law!
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@wycats That is an oddly accusatory and condescending statement. -
@tbmcmullen agreed. It was over the top. Apologies.
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@wycats Think you might be shooting the messenger. -
@littlecalculist there are different kinds of flight attendants and it's very very noticeable.
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@wycats Honestly it’s more likely they’re just following orders without knowing why. I once tried to explain how a Kindle works. Big mistake -
@klaaspieter that sounds reasonable, although I have definitely noticed flight-attendant promulgated rules that spread virally.
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@wycats I’ve heard that the primary reason for asking people to turn off devices was to ensure people paid attention during the safety talk.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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