Originally Posted by
beernutt
If we're going to nitpick people's PAs, why does everyone say we'll be "on the ground" vs "landing". I know 'on the ground' sounds cooler but just getting the plane on the ground seems to set the bar pretty low.
And only 2 PAs per flight from the cockpit - welcome aboard prior to push. TOD FAs prepare the cabin. Brevity is the soul of relevance.
it’s probably implied that its a landing. Otherwise could you imagine? Lol.
Hey folks, we’ve started our descent into lax, were going to hit the ground in about 28 minutes. Whether at 550 knots, or a nice smooth foot per minute descent in the touchdown zone is anybody’s guess. Buckle up