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Flight staff reveal secret codes: If they call you “Philip” on the plane, things are bad for you

2024-01-18T18:38:26.334Z

Highlights: Flight staff reveal secret codes: If they call you “Philip” on the plane, things are bad for you. The secret codes in dangerous situations include: Cactus: Medical emergencies among passengers 77: Transponder code for air traffic controllers 7600: Trans ponder code of the plane. "ground pocket" and "air pocket" are more common terms like "ground" or "airpocket" and mean that a landing must be carried out and the latter means turbulence is expected.



As of: January 18, 2024, 7:19 p.m

By: Carmen Mörwald

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Ever wondered what the flight crew gossips about?

Then you should pay close attention now, because a stewardess reveals secret names.

Kassel – The next time you sit on a plane, you should listen carefully when the flight staff are talking.

The crew uses secret codes so that not all passengers notice what is being discussed and exchanged among themselves.

For example, if a passenger is called “Philip,” they can assume that they will not enjoy the rest of the flight.

If a passenger behaved inappropriately or did something wrong, the flight staff would be happy to give the name “Philip”.

This is what a stewardess reveals to the British tabloid

The Sun.

As a result, the perpetrator must expect to receive poor service for the rest of the flight.

“This term originally comes from the term PILP – Passenger I’d Like to Punch,” she explains.

Over time, the secret code became a little more subtle.

Flight staff reveal secret codes: “Philip” doesn’t mean anything good

A stewardess awaits the next passengers (symbolic image).

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But names are also given to exemplary passengers.

As an example, the stewardess uses the term “Bob” – an abbreviation for “best on board”, in German “the best on board”.

If the name is mentioned together with the seat number in the same sentence, the respective passenger is noticed positively.

Another stewardess reports that there is a game called “Find Bob” in which the person who looks best on the plane is searched for.

Is she into me?

Funny secret codes of the flight crew

The stewardess further explains that there is another way to tell the flight staff which passengers they like or don't like.

This is called the “Cheerio” method: When passengers leave the plane, they are usually said goodbye one after the other.

If you get a “Cheerio” instead of the usual phrases like “Goodbye,” then congratulations: The stewardess wants to tell you that she fancies you.

But even before landing, the flight staff reveal which passengers they find particularly attractive - using the secret code "hot coffee".

The stewardess gives an example sentence: “I have hot coffee in seat 3B”.

“This means that there is an extremely attractive passenger sitting in this seat, which the crew absolutely has to examine for themselves.” The

teleschau

has also deciphered some secret codes that both stewardesses and pilots use, including:

Stewardesses, stewards and pilots: The list of secret codes

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  • Baby Jesus: Pampered child

  • Delta defect: toilet is defective

  • Human Gone (Hugo): Corpse on board

  • Human Remains (HR): Deceased passenger

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The secret codes in dangerous situations include:

  • Cactus: Medical emergencies among passengers

  • 7700: Transponder code as an alarm for air traffic controllers

  • 7600: Transponder code for radio failures

  • 7500: Transponder code for the hijacking of the plane

One pilot tells

The Sun

that terms like "ground stop" and "air pocket" are more common.

As the names suggest, the former means that a landing must be carried out and the latter means that turbulence is expected.

In these cases, passengers generally have nothing to fear.

The fact that flight crews keep a close eye on their passengers is nothing new.

In fact, they should also examine the luggage, which will help them get an idea of ​​its owner.

“Usually a nightmare,” says a stewardess.

They also think about it when passengers order snacks.

A stewardess reveals what makes her angry about it.

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Source: merkur

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