Have you ever been so engrossed in the daily grind that you fail to notice things that are right in front of you? You’re not by yourself. I’ve even been known to look for my phone while I’m holding it. However, during a recent flight, I discovered several fascinating facts that I was unaware of.
The triangle stickers above your airline seat have the following meaning.
My brother’s question about my seat on the airline was the beginning of it all. A inquiry that seemed commonplace at first, yet it sent me on a path to discover the truth. I had no idea that airplanes have triangle stickers, either red or black, placed directly over the windows. Even though I fly frequently, I had never noticed them before, so I was surprised.
I became intrigued and did some internet research to find out why these enigmatic stickers were used. Although most passengers never notice them, it turns out that these triangles are useful tools for pilots and flight attendants.
These marks are positioned carefully to match the wings of the aircraft. The front of the wing is shown by one triangle, and the rear by the other. Pilots and flight attendants utilize these triangles as a reference to pinpoint the precise locations of the wings when it’s time to inspect them. This is particularly useful for inspecting the wing’s moving components, such as the flaps and slats, for any problems.
This is where things become fascinating, though. In fact, travelers can also benefit from these stickers, particularly those who are prone to motion sickness. Sitting close to the wings reduces the sensation of movement since they indicate the center of a plane’s gravity. Sitting at the center of a seesaw, where the motion is least noticeable, is similar to that. A calmer and less bumpy flight may be achieved by selecting a seat close to one of these stickers.
Now that you are aware of their hidden meaning, you will be able to recognize these triangle stickers on your next journey. Have you previously spotted them? Have you ever pondered their meaning? Tell us in the comments section.