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Air stewardesses learn Wing Chun to fight 'Air Rage'!
Aug 1, 2013 03:01
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Do you feel angry when new drivers drive in front of you slowly? Do you feel annoyed when waiting for the red lights? If so, you should really be careful with "Road Rage".

When flights are delayed, some passnegers are irritated. They even rush into the parking apron. They suffer from the "Air Rage". To deal with Air Rage, the stewardesses learn Wing Chun, a kind of Chinese Kung Fu known to the westerners.

Next time you take HK airlines, behave yourself and never irritate the stewardesses unless you are master of Chinese Kung Fu.

Aug 2, 2013 04:27
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Dear Sunnydream
If irritated or enraged passengers go to the parking apron why should cabin crew learn Wing Chun? Usually parking apron is under the authority of Airport Authority and cabin crew are under airliners.
Wan
Aug 4, 2013 21:24
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Wan,

I gave an inappropriate example. The drunken man who messes around on the plane will be taken good care of by the flight attendants who master Wing Chun.
Aug 10, 2013 18:21
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Dear Sunnydream
While it is good to learn Wing Chun, I am sure other passengers may assist if a passenger becomes rowdy. I am yet to experience such a situation.
Wan
Aug 12, 2013 21:28
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Yes, passengers might help when there is a drunken passenger. What if someone who hijack the airplane?
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