How could somebody sleep through an aircraft Landing and unloading. I mean that’s a lot of noise, she had to have been passed out from drugs or something.
Don’t the crew members do a check of the airplane after it lands, to make sure everyone has departed? I remember one time, I was in the next to last row, one of the last to deplane, and the flight attendants were doing a walk through, checking the overheads, and commenting to me that it looks like I was the last one on board.
Don’t blame her! Being left in your seat for hours after the AC landed has no excuses! Getting into the cockpit is even worse. Fire the whole damn crew!!!
The total flight time is an hour and 1/2. So she fell asleep in that time and woke up how many hours later? Something does not make sense here, but note it is the BBC reporting. Let the report shake itself out, hopefully with more facts.
I suspect alcohol was involved.
Please don’t be so sure.
At birth, I was born with only one eardrum. I took lip reading for many years and rely upon that all day long. Despite my adversities, I have managed to live almost a normal life having a long, long career.
But you really don’t know how much people hear ...especially older people like me. 70 years old.
Lots of people who have a fear of flying will take dramamine which in most cases will put you to sleep.
With that being said, I thought the cabin crew always made a final walk thru to check for left on luggage and such......
Plus Quebec to Toronto is a fairly short flight, just a little longer than Boston to DC or a little shorter than Minneapolis to Detroit.
I don’t know, I could sleep through an artillery strike but a footstep on carpet will wake me up. It all depends on what you’re used to.
Some people take sleeping pills for long flights...maybe this was a long flight?