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That's Why Airplane Seats Are Almost Always Blue
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Have you ever noticed how airplane seats are almost always blue, and have you ever wondered if there’s a special reason for that? We’re going to answer this and other popular plane-related questions and also help you pick the best seat aboard as a bonus.
With the stress and apprehension that comes with traveling, especially by air, airlines understood that it’s important to calm passengers down and reassure them that everything’s gonna be alright. It turns out blue is the perfect color to send that message.
As for materials, the seats can be upholstered with either faux leather or fabric. As a rule, in aircrafts used for long-distance flights, like transatlantic ones, the seats are upholstered with fabric because it’s more breathable for the skin, so passengers won’t sweat, chafe, or experience any discomfort.
Tracks on the floor of the aircraft allow rows of seats to be organized at the airline’s discretion, so companies take advantage of this in order to install as many seats as they can physically cram into the space. That’s why plane windows don’t line up with the seats.
Most planes are painted white to save money on fuel. The heavier the plane is (and it gets heavier when painted), the more fuel it needs. The color white also reflects light better, which means the plane won’t overheat because of the sun’s rays. Plus, white makes it easier to notice cracks, leaks, and any other damage that needs to be fixed.
The temperature onboard is kept close to freezing for a reason. Many airplane passengers get hypoxia, which is when a person is more likely to faint at high altitudes than on the ground. It happens when bodily tissues don’t get enough oxygen. To minimize the risk of it, airlines keep the temperature low.
Music: Rondo Brothers - Special Ed
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TIMESTAMPS
Why are the seats blue? 0:50
Fabric or leather? 2:41
Why don’t plane windows line up with the seats? 3:53
Why are planes white? 4:53
Why is it so cold on planes? 6:07
Where do the pilots sleep? 7:27
Bonus: how to choose the best seat 8:40
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Manage episode 439227739 series 2914294
Have you ever noticed how airplane seats are almost always blue, and have you ever wondered if there’s a special reason for that? We’re going to answer this and other popular plane-related questions and also help you pick the best seat aboard as a bonus.
With the stress and apprehension that comes with traveling, especially by air, airlines understood that it’s important to calm passengers down and reassure them that everything’s gonna be alright. It turns out blue is the perfect color to send that message.
As for materials, the seats can be upholstered with either faux leather or fabric. As a rule, in aircrafts used for long-distance flights, like transatlantic ones, the seats are upholstered with fabric because it’s more breathable for the skin, so passengers won’t sweat, chafe, or experience any discomfort.
Tracks on the floor of the aircraft allow rows of seats to be organized at the airline’s discretion, so companies take advantage of this in order to install as many seats as they can physically cram into the space. That’s why plane windows don’t line up with the seats.
Most planes are painted white to save money on fuel. The heavier the plane is (and it gets heavier when painted), the more fuel it needs. The color white also reflects light better, which means the plane won’t overheat because of the sun’s rays. Plus, white makes it easier to notice cracks, leaks, and any other damage that needs to be fixed.
The temperature onboard is kept close to freezing for a reason. Many airplane passengers get hypoxia, which is when a person is more likely to faint at high altitudes than on the ground. It happens when bodily tissues don’t get enough oxygen. To minimize the risk of it, airlines keep the temperature low.
Music: Rondo Brothers - Special Ed
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/...
TIMESTAMPS
Why are the seats blue? 0:50
Fabric or leather? 2:41
Why don’t plane windows line up with the seats? 3:53
Why are planes white? 4:53
Why is it so cold on planes? 6:07
Where do the pilots sleep? 7:27
Bonus: how to choose the best seat 8:40
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Our Social Media:
Facebook: / brightside
Instagram: / brightgram
5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC
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For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.brightside.me/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5165 episoder
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