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The plane’s on fire and you have less than 90 seconds. That’s not a dramatic tagline, it’s the math behind aircraft evacuations, and it’s why we lose our minds when we see passengers dragging carry-on bags to the exit. We break down how one person stopping at the overhead bin can jam the aisle, block the door, injure people on the slide, and cost the last folks in line their chance to get out. If you care about aviation safety, flight attendant training, and real-world emergency behavior, this conversation is for you.
Then Shawn tells a story that still makes his blood pressure spike: getting left behind in Tokyo on a Haneda layover after a pairing modification, a confusing pickup time, and a bus that left early. Empty lobby, language barrier, crew scheduling chaos, and the sinking realization that the “nobody gets left behind” rule somehow got ignored. We pull out the practical lessons for crew members and travelers alike, from grabbing at least one coworker’s contact info to building in extra time when you’re abroad.
We also zoom out to a bigger theme we keep seeing everywhere: people filming instead of helping. From evacuation videos to a street beating clip, we ask what accountability should look like when bystanders and passengers choose content over action. Along the way we hit TSA shutdown impacts, Global Entry disruptions, spring break airport lines, and a headline-making cockpit conflict that raises questions about professionalism under pressure.
Subscribe for more real talk from the cabin, share this with a friend who never listens to the safety brief, and leave a review. What’s the one travel rule you wish everyone followed?
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🎙️ Thanks for flying with Cabin Pressure with Shawn & G!
If today’s episode made you laugh, cringe, or rethink flying in socks—do us a solid and share it with a friend who appreciates good stories and mild aviation chaos.
Got a question, topic, or unhinged travel moment you want us to cover? Email us at [email protected]
"Yes, we actually read them. No, we won’t judge (much)."
Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CabinPressurewithShawnandG
👉 Join the conversation on Facebook:
Cabin Pressure on Facebook
🛍️ Want to support the show and look good doing it?
Check out our merch shop—perfect for airports, couches, or surviving turbulence in style:
Cabin Pressure Merch
Every listen, share, review, and laugh keeps this show in the air—and we don’t take that lightly.
Until next time, keep your shoes on, your tray table up, and the cabin pressure just right. ✈️💙
🌐 Visit us: www.cabinpressurewithshawnandg.com
By Shawn & G5
2020 ratings
Talk to us! Leave us a message, or ask a question?
The plane’s on fire and you have less than 90 seconds. That’s not a dramatic tagline, it’s the math behind aircraft evacuations, and it’s why we lose our minds when we see passengers dragging carry-on bags to the exit. We break down how one person stopping at the overhead bin can jam the aisle, block the door, injure people on the slide, and cost the last folks in line their chance to get out. If you care about aviation safety, flight attendant training, and real-world emergency behavior, this conversation is for you.
Then Shawn tells a story that still makes his blood pressure spike: getting left behind in Tokyo on a Haneda layover after a pairing modification, a confusing pickup time, and a bus that left early. Empty lobby, language barrier, crew scheduling chaos, and the sinking realization that the “nobody gets left behind” rule somehow got ignored. We pull out the practical lessons for crew members and travelers alike, from grabbing at least one coworker’s contact info to building in extra time when you’re abroad.
We also zoom out to a bigger theme we keep seeing everywhere: people filming instead of helping. From evacuation videos to a street beating clip, we ask what accountability should look like when bystanders and passengers choose content over action. Along the way we hit TSA shutdown impacts, Global Entry disruptions, spring break airport lines, and a headline-making cockpit conflict that raises questions about professionalism under pressure.
Subscribe for more real talk from the cabin, share this with a friend who never listens to the safety brief, and leave a review. What’s the one travel rule you wish everyone followed?
Support the show
🎙️ Thanks for flying with Cabin Pressure with Shawn & G!
If today’s episode made you laugh, cringe, or rethink flying in socks—do us a solid and share it with a friend who appreciates good stories and mild aviation chaos.
Got a question, topic, or unhinged travel moment you want us to cover? Email us at [email protected]
"Yes, we actually read them. No, we won’t judge (much)."
Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CabinPressurewithShawnandG
👉 Join the conversation on Facebook:
Cabin Pressure on Facebook
🛍️ Want to support the show and look good doing it?
Check out our merch shop—perfect for airports, couches, or surviving turbulence in style:
Cabin Pressure Merch
Every listen, share, review, and laugh keeps this show in the air—and we don’t take that lightly.
Until next time, keep your shoes on, your tray table up, and the cabin pressure just right. ✈️💙
🌐 Visit us: www.cabinpressurewithshawnandg.com

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