Surprising reason flight attendants sit on their hands

If you’ve flown on a commercial airplane, you may have noticed flight attendants sitting on their hands during takeoff and

landing. This isn’t just a habit—it’s a safety strategy.Flight attendants are highly trained safety professionals responsible for

managing emergencies,

The bracing position they assume during these critical times helps protect them and ensures they’re ready to assist passenger

if needed.Henny Lim, a flight attendant for Cebu Pacific, recently went viral on TikTok for explaining this lesser-known safety procedure.

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