Not very long ago smoking was allowed during the flight. It was however not allowed during landing, take off and during refuelling. A no smoking sign was therefore switched on and smoking was only allowed when the captain switched off the sign. Presently, no smoking is allowed in most flights, but the lights are switched on to remind the passengers that smoking is not permitted
No smoking plaese.
explain the sign of no smoking in tagalog
it signals the airplane
A cannon, an airplane that's on fire, lots of things.
The compound word 'onboard' is correct when referring to a ship, airplane, train, or any other vehicle.
If you mean "Smoking a cancer stick" it means smoking a cigarette.
if you have been smoking/drinking then this is a sign that it will be premature
Yes it's only allowed on some international.
Did you really mean "airplane" - or did you mean airline . -If airline it is Qantas.
"no smoking"
The slash mark in a no smoking sign runs from upper left to lower right. Another way to describe the direction is from northeast to southwest.
Yes - there's no danger in smoking on board an airplane, passengers in the early days of commercial aviation were allowed to smoke. The disadvantage being that some air is recirculated, and those non-smoking passengers would be exposed to second-hand smoke. Today that would be totally unacceptable and thus, smoking is prohibited on board aircraft.