AN AIR stewardess has left people stunned after revealing the most shocking situation she’s ever come across at work.
She explained that she was working alongside two colleagues on an early morning two-hour flight from Los Angeles to Seattle.
An air stewardess took to TikTok to reveal the shocking moment she caught a passenger with her pants down[/caption] She revealed the police met the woman on the plane when they landed[/caption]As they’d finished serving refreshments, she and her workmates were just chatting in the galley, at which point she spotted “bare feet up on the headrests in front of them”.
Immediately, she headed down to the passenger to tell her to get her feet off the seat.
“And I’m not joking….” she said in the video on her TikTok page.
“Pants, underwear around her knees, feet up on the seat – in all her glory.
“I mean, her eyes were rolling in the back of her head.
“She was not there. I go, ‘Ma’am’. Nothing.”
The stewardess didn’t know what to do, so grabbed a blanket and threw it over her.
She then called the pilots on the airplane phone, but their first reaction was that she was joking.
“I go, ‘Pal, I’ve never been so serious about anything in my life!'” she raged.
It was as she was talking to the pilots that the woman finished her session, and “immediately fell asleep with the blanket over her”.
She stayed asleep for the rest of the flight, until they started to prepare to land, and had to check all passengers had their seatbelts on.
But her colleagues insisted she was in charge of the woman.
When she went to try and rouse her, the woman looked “so out of it” and “confused”.
She gave her a minute, before asking the passenger if she remembered anything during the flight, to which she replied that she didn’t.
So she had to them tell her to “stay seated when we land because the police are coming”.
The pilots had alerted the authorities, and police were going to meet the passenger on the plane when they’d landed.
WHILE there are no official airline rules on what you can and can't wear on board, there are some unspoken guidelines, as passengers have been kicked off a flight for their choice of clothing.
If you can, avoid dirty or torn clothes, anything with slogans that may be deemed offensive or contain any rude language
Some airlines do allow flip-flops, but others may not accept you on board if you’re wearing beach attire or something too revealing.
It’s also important to check whether your destination has specific laws or local customs around clothing, as the airline may expect passengers to adhere to these before boarding.
For example, Qatar Airways have a dress code as the mid-point is a conservative Muslim country.
If passengers visit Doha as a stopover, they must observe the strict dress codes which include no sleeveless shirts, and pants must be no higher than your knees.
It’s a good idea to opt for clothes which are comfortable such as jeans and a nice top.
Bring layers – flights can get chilly and if you do experience a member of the cabin crew asking you to cover up, you’re already prepared.
Overall, think smart casual.
“I told her what happened and she was still kind of out of it, but I think the shock was really kind of waking her up,” the stewardess continued.
“But as we landed, she kept like trying to explain to me, she took Ambien like she doesn’t remember what happened, but that was it.”
She admitted she had no idea what had happened to the woman after that, adding: “All I know is the police escorted her off the plane and we had to write a report and that was that.”
People were quick to comment on the shocking tale, with one writing: “I feel so bad for her!”
“That’s actually so scary, poor lady having no recollection of it,” another said.
“Taking an Ambian and then waking up and being told you did that and are about to be detained would be horrifying,” a third insisted.
“Okay but when you got to ambien it all made perfect sense,” someone else wrote.
“My wife and I have had sex while on ambien with 0 memories of it.
“It’s a hell of a drug. Definitely only take at home.”