Maybe you’ve ever heard of it? There is a “10,000 club” in planes and it has been going on for years. Daring travelers now very well organized …
With more than 100,000 flights per day worldwide, according to data from the Action Group for Air Transport (ATAG), this represents millions of travelers in planes. And a number of them are part of the 10,000 club (also known as Mile High Club among Anglo-Saxons). Sophie, plane pilot having worked on the famous A380 device, made a revelation at the microphone of Legend.
It was with the host Guillaume Pley that this woman pilot a plane has lifted the veil on the myth of the 10,000 club that has lasted for years. Already, what is this supposed club? We are talking here of passengers who have already had intimate relationships aboard a flight. And particularly in the boxes of the aircraft, when the plane reaches 10,000 meters above sea level. Why 10,000 meters? Because it is generally at this height that the plane, especially the long-haul, then performs its cruising speed: no need to stay attached and therefore the possibility of moving to go to see other passengers or go to the WC …
“”Does the 10,000 club really exist?“, First asked the presenter. categorical response of the pilot: yes! It will probably not surprise many people but it is the revelation that she then does that has something to amuse and amazed.”There is even a website for that NOW ! People boast, they get out of bets, challenges, things … Personally, me I wouldn’t go to the plane toilets… They are rather courageous!“”
Although the 10,000 club – first reserved for air pilots and hostesses – would have existed since the 1910s, as pointed out Liligothis is obviously prohibited in the eyes of the law. Indeed, article 222-32 of the French penal code specifies that sexual exhibition, when it takes place “at the sight of others in a place accessible to the audience“, is liable to sanctions. Thus, even in full flight, the law remains applicable and imposes limits. Bold travelers thus use the toilets to make their small things in order to avoid being pinned because it remains more discreet than under a plaid, sitting in its seat.