Flight attendant catches two Southwest Airlines pilots live streaming hidden camera video from a plane's bathroom to the cockpit.

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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/26/u...rnd/index.html

Hey, there were a times in the 50's, 60's and 70's, before government deregulation and low cost airfare,

when flying was still reserved for the more wealthy segment of society, the cockpit was called cockpit for a reason.

What do you think those pilots and all those stewardesses,

back in those days who were chosen for their looks and were put in scantily revealing uniform,

did during the flights and during layovers?

Especially during the long flights on the jumbo jets like 707 and 747, there is a secret room with bunk beds for the pilots and stewardesses to catch a nap.

Party all night, do a little dance, make a lot of love, do other unmentionable things, get down every night.

Back in those days if a guy was an airline pilot, he get all the girls.

In those days, girls looked up to them and worship them,

the same way they do with sports players and rock stars nowadays.

Also many women want to be stewardesses and they were picked based on their beauty, according to this LIFE article from 1950s:

https://www.vintag.es/2015/01/glamou...es-of-air.html

The positions are so eagerly sought that only three to five of every hundred girls who apply to major airlines are taken.

To qualify, a girl should be between 21 and 26 years old, unmarried, reasonably pretty and slender, especially around the hips, which will be at eye level for the passengers.

She should have been to high school, be poised and tactful, have a good disposition and a pleasant speaking voice.
And from these old photos, you can see that Beauty was on the foremost of their qualification:



Those were the days, before political correctness, feminists seeing sexism everywhere and people getting offended by every fucking little thing.

Like I said, because back in those days flying was still reserved for the more wealthy, mostly business men,

many of the stewardesses would use their job and access to the flights to find their future rich husband or a rich sugar daddy.

It's all true!

Hidden cameras in airliner's bathroom?

Could be worse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZoytppYJr4
I do a lot of international travel and I've noticed the top international airlines, like the Middle Eastern air carriers Emirates & Qatar Airways, have stunningly beautiful flight attendants.

Pretty slender women of all skin colors & ethnicities. White, black, middle eastern (Arab & Persian), latina, chinese, indian (south asian, dot not feather) etc. and they're all equally gorgeous. All of them have their make up & hair game on point and they're all super feminine. I can't help but stare at them while waiting for takeoff or during the flight. They're so gorgeous that they look like angels from the heavens above.

The flight attendants on domestic flights in the USA tend to be flamboyant gay men or older mannish women with frumpy short hair. I assure you that I don't spend a single second staring at them.


As for the Southwest pilots setting up a secret camera in the plane bathroom...that seems extremely stupid to me. Those pilots trained for many years to get to the level of flying a commercial jet. They're going to throw all that away to watch some out of shape passengers piss & poop in the toilet? Seriously? I know they earn a decent salary. They can afford to meet top class providers and sugar babies in their free time. That's what they should have done instead. Now they will never fly a plane again and go to prison to boot. Idiots.
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KLM (Dutch airline) has very hot blonde stewardesses.

If you like beautiful Asian women to be at your service like Geisha girls, go with Singapore Airlines.

I am old school.

I still call them stewardesses.

Just like I still call them waitresses and not servers.

Fuck PC!!

Fuck the snowflake generation!

Now they have women flying airliners.

I hope they can fly better than most of them can drive

and they are not texting while flying just like they like to text while they drive.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/646688827726381900/

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/858991328904743032/

Thank God for on board computers and autopilot and GPS on today's airplanes.

We all know most women drivers are prone to getting lost

and they won't ask for direction.
Some of my best days were in long before 9/11 and I had a neighbor who was a pilot for PSA. The stewardesses flocked to his house and pool after flights and during lay overs and we had a blast. It was truly world class T and A everywhere all the time. I would often see the same ladies on flights and man did I get service. Political correctness didn't exists, men were men and women were women and being horny was natural.
How did we get to today? Kids now think back seats of the car are for soccer balls and backpacks. Hell, we even knew how to get it on in the back seat of a VW bug or the bathroom of a 737, and the 747s were a dream with the big upstairs. Used to fly the mile high club all the way to London every three months.
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Funny how you mention VW bug.

I was just thinking last week about a GF I had in college who was 6 feet tall and she drove around in a beat up yellow VW bug.

Never could figure out how she fit in it and how she and I were able to do it in that backseat.

She drove that thing everywhere including long distance all the way to Los Angeles from Texas.

Strange I haven't thought about her in almost 30 years and the other day it just suddenly came to me:

I wonder what my ex GF I had in college is doing nowadays?

Yup!

There was time men could be men and women could be women.

In the corporate world there was a time women knew if they wanted to get a job, they had to perform favors.

Men and women in offices flirted with each other all the time,

they had affairs and dates and they fucked after hours and sometime even during office hours.

No one screamed sexual harassment.

It was just consenting adults having fun.

Sex and desire is a natural human trait.

If we didn't have it and if we didn't follow it, none of us will procreate.

I think the one thing that brought sexual harassment to the limelight was the Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas case.

Also nowadays in most cities and towns if you are caught doing anything in a car even husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend,

most likely you will be arrested for public lewdness or indecent exposure or something like that.

How many of us or how many of our parents and grandparents did it in their cars going back to the 1930's

when America first started falling in love with cars

and folks embraced their newfound freedom of having a car and being able to go anywhere?
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Korean Airlines has the most beautiful ladies.. but to the story.

I don't believe it. the married flight attendants are looking for a payout. I am not in the Airline Industry, but I know many people who are, and I doubt there is a policy of 2 crew members having to be in the cockpit at all times.. the planes fly themselves, for the most part.. one Pilot out of two, would not be missed for a short bathroom break. the story strains credulity.
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Yes there is a policy at many airlines, American and other countries, of needing 2 crew members in the cockpit at all times.

If one of the two pilots goes to the restroom and the one pilot that is left alone in the cockpit has a heart attack and is incapacitated,

how is the pilot going to get back into the cockpit?

This rule has been in place on airlines for a long time, long before 9/11.

But many airlines (European and Canadians) are also now abolishing this rule.

https://onemileatatime.com/two-perso...ule-abolished/
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I missed the days of when flying was glamorous. I didn't fly until the 80s and even though it was a lot nicer then than now, I was just a kid when the stewardesses were all hot and young.
I think of the movie - Catch Me If You Can- that portrayed it pretty well.
Now, you're just getting on a bus with the other sardines.
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The first time I flew anywhere without parents or siblings around was in 1984 when I flew from Houston to Los Angeles on Continental Airlines.

Continental Airlines still had the old orange and red logo.

I still remember the stewardesses being beautiful tall blondes and friendly too.
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Yes there is a policy at many airlines, American and other countries, of needing 2 crew members in the cockpit at all times.

If one of the two pilots goes to the restroom and the one pilot that is left alone in the cockpit has a heart attack and is incapacitated,

how is the pilot going to get back into the cockpit?
Originally Posted by CG2014
but the linked article says the Flight Attendant was called up to be the other "crew member".. I get the idea of two Pilots, but how would a Flight Attendant be of any help? I think that story was a ruse, to give her an excuse to have "found" the offensive video recording device, that never existed.
When I travelled internationally I spoke with guys from Europe about US stewardess vs the rest of the world. They had said that in the rest of the world the women see it as something to do while you are young and have fun. Fly around and get paid and laid. . Then go onto a more settled down part of life. If you see and older flight attends They are usually there matron of the group.

Only in the US is being a flight attended considered a life long career.

As for the camera, how the crap they saw anything is beyond me. Those things are so darn small i picture every one doing the tommy boy impression in there.
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I do a lot of international travel and I've noticed the top international airlines, like the Middle Eastern air carriers Emirates & Qatar Airways, have stunningly beautiful flight attendants.

Pretty slender women of all skin colors & ethnicities. White, black, middle eastern (Arab & Persian), latina, chinese, indian (south asian, dot not feather) etc. and they're all equally gorgeous. All of them have their make up & hair game on point and they're all super feminine. I can't help but stare at them while waiting for takeoff or during the flight. They're so gorgeous that they look like angels from the heavens above.
Originally Posted by VeryClean
Did it ever occur to,you that the reason smart, good looking women in these third world countries work in such a job is because they are denied the other high quality economic opportunities smart talented women now have in the US? Walk around a law school or medical school some day. Those women weren’t picke just for their looks. But there are lots of good looking women there because if the assortive mating of their parents.
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^^^ TTH, very excellent post. I do a lot of financial advisory work in Houston and I always stay at the same downtown Houston hotel when I work there. I won't mention the hotel or the name of the airline, but the flight attendants are young and beautiful. As beautiful as they are, they always seem to be very unhappy when they are checking in 10-15 at a time. It's obvious why that is the case for the airline they work for. They're always very polite and they smile, but they always seem to be exhausted.

Just FYI, my Houston clients are all oil companies so it's an easy few guesses which countries these flight attendants are from outside of the US and the airline they work for that has already been mentioned.
Did it ever occur to,you that the reason smart, good looking women in these third world countries work in such a job is because they are denied the other high quality economic opportunities smart talented women now have in the US? Walk around a law school or medical school some day. Those women weren’t picke just for their looks. But there are lots of good looking women there because if the assortive mating of their parents. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I have to respectfully disagree with the victim rhetoric you're pushing here, TTH. First of all, I never mentioned that these flight attendants are all from "third world countries". I said there are flight attendants of all skin colors. That includes plenty of white & nonwhite flight attendants from developed countries in Europe, Australia, Canada, and the USA. People who had plenty of opportunities to pursue becoming a lawyer, doctor, accountant or any other professional field but decided not to do so. Not everyone wants to be a lawyer or a doctor or pursue graduate education. Furthermore, getting recruited into one of these top international airlines is exceedingly difficult and one could argue that it may be easier to become a lawyer or professor than become a Qantas flight attendant.

Most of them decided to become an Emirates or KLM flight attendant because they wanted an exciting jetsetting lifestyle where they get to travel the world and make a lot of money at the same time. Yes, they get paid a lot per year, more than the average annual American salary. Perhaps they tried to get into medical school or law school when they were younger but couldn't get in so decided to pursue a career based on their strongest asset, their looks. Are there some attractive men & women from poor countries who decided to become flight attendants as a way of escaping poverty and because they had limited options? No doubt. However to group all international flight attendants as victims who would rather be doing something else is ridiculous. TTH, perhaps that's not what you meant and if so, please correct me but that's the vibe I received from your post.
^^^ TTH, very excellent post. I do a lot of financial advisory work in Houston and I always stay at the same downtown Houston hotel when I work there. I won't mention the hotel or the name of the airline, but the flight attendants are young and beautiful. As beautiful as they are, they always seem to be very unhappy when they are checking in 10-15 at a time. It's obvious why that is the case for the airline they work for. They're always very polite and they smile, but they always seem to be exhausted.

Just FYI, my Houston clients are all oil companies so it's an easy few guesses which countries these flight attendants are from outside of the US and the airline they work for that has already been mentioned. Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Lucas, I'm not at all surprised that the flight attendants look very unhappy and exhausted while checking in at their hotel. After enduring a 16 hour plus flight, I'm exhausted and all I did was eat, sleep, and watch movies the whole time. Those flight attendants have to be on their feet most of the time working nonstop with minimal breaks.

They have to constantly deal with working in extremely high altitudes, variations in cabin air pressure, cross different time zones, disruptions in their sleeping cycle etc. It's a very harsh job. Yes they get paid a lot and they get to stay in nice hotels and see the world but it's still not worth it.