Why Window Shades Are Upside Down In Exit Rows

 

Why Window Shades Are Upside Down In Exit Rows



Have you ever noticed that you need to pull the window blind up, not down, to close it, in exit rows on most planes? It's designed so to help people quickly leave the plane in case of an emergency. Speaking of emergencies, turbulence isn't one of them as it's perfectly normal. But if you're still afraid of it, think of your plane as a napkin inside a pot of jelly. If you tap the jelly, the napkin will not fall anywhere. #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side.
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