The curious very late
twentieth century malady that causes people to go
bonkers whilst traveling in
airplanes.
Examples:
A Possible explanation:
source:http://www.flyana.com/rage.html
Injecting fresh air into a pressurized cabin consumes extra
fuel, which costs money. There are three
compressors on most large passenger
jet models that are available to make the external air breathable at cruising altitude. On the average flight only two of the three are run (you can request that the third be run, see above page for details) to save fuel, this means that the air is
recycled more. Recycled air is generally shittier than fresh air, being high in
carbon dioxide, low in
oxygen and brimming with
viruses and
chemical impurities and
allergens, not to mention tons of
people funk.
Oxygen deprivation causes people to become
belligerent and
irrational. Combined with the effects of alcohol consumed at
atmospheric pressures equilvalent to 8000 feet above sea level, this reasoning seems likely. In fact
pilots are often required to switch to bottled air for landings because the average airplane oxygen quality can impair their vision and
judgment.
Airline management, by the way, blames air rage on the size and number of
carry on bags passengers take on the plane.
Personally I have seen one example of air rage. On a flight from
San Fran to
New York the
flight attendants were serving drinks to keep us happy because the flight was taking extra long, as they struggled up the aisle with their cart they would temporarily block view of the amazingly bad in flight movie “Fly Away Home”, about a girl who teaches
geese to migrate because they have no mother and spends most of the movie screaming shrilly for some reason. One man who looked quite a bit like
Bill Gates freaked out that they were blocking his view of the movie and that he had payed 900 dollars for his ticket and he was entitled to see the movie “IN ITS ENTIRETY”. His
outburst was generally ignored mostly because it was too
insane to even contemplate, so he threw his shoe at the flight attendant. He was later
gaffled by the
navigator and another flight attendant and kept in
plastic handcuffs in one the jumper seats that the flight staff uses. We all had to walk past him when we got off the plane, I would like to say that no one looked at him at all, but that’s not true, we all started at him with utter fascination.