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The Bracing Position: Flight Attendants’ Safety Practice Flight attendants do more than serve drinks—they ensure passenger safety. One key safety procedure is

the bracing position during takeoff and landing. What It Involves: Sitting upright in the jump seat Fastening the seatbelt Hands on thighs, thumbs tucked in

Feet flat on the ground Purpose: This position minimizes movement, reducing injury risk during an emergency. Flight attendants also mentally review emergency

procedures during this time. FAA Support: The FAA emphasizes this position to prevent injuries from flailing limbs and reduce secondary impact. Flight

attendants like Henny Lim and others use platforms like TikTok to educate passengers about these

vital safety practices, helping to foster a deeper understanding of their role

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