Air Canada Severe Turbulence - Chinese Hit the Roof

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I have seen it once during take off roll on a CX flight from SYD. The FAs screamed at the woman to get seated immediately in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.

I wonder if this occured on EK, that they would yell out "sit down" in the 27 languages they say they speak on every flight.
 
When the BUS of the air pulls into the PORT of the air, old habits die hard.
 
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Lesson learned.
Not quite sure they will.

Personally I do not quite understand why so many people do not buckle their seat belt whilst seated in flight? Comfort? That's the least of your problems. I know for me buckling up can be very uncomfortable but best uncomfortable now rather than having problems later with turbulence.
 
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