Those who feel relatively at ease flying at 30,000 feet might reconsider after learning that their pilots might be sleeping on the job.
For these airline pilots and attendants, sleeping in the cockpit, getting busy in the bathroom and hating your guts are all in a day's work.
Whisper shared a few confessions from its high-flying userbase about what airline staff are really up to behind those kitchen curtains. But don't worry-- it's not all bad.
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For more confessions from airline workers, check out Whisper.