tontybear wrote:Slinky I was trying to point out that there are bad applies in ny profession (I think you meseed up the quote)
The poster was making a sweeping statement about airline staff without reflecting that even Nurses pilfer and have been struck off for stealing from patients.
It is the automatic 'it must be staff doing the stealing' assumption that I find annoying when it can be just as likely that another passenger picked up the OPs ipod and this particular posters Duty Free.
The lesson is - check the area where you were sitting and ensure YOU have all YOUR belonings.
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I genuinely do empathise with any pax who is careless enough to leave any of their belongings on an a/c - and I apply that to myself as well if I were to leave anything. But I don't sympathise as it's common sense to check you've got all your belongings before you exit an a/c - as other posters have correctly pointed out.
At GLA (and obviously the vast majority of airports across the world), when an aircraft lands:
1) Inbound pax disembark
2) Caterers will board the a/c at either the front or rear doors (sometimes both).
3) Once pax disembark, engineers are often allowed to pass through the cabin to the flight deck - before the crew have carried out any lost property/general security checks.
4) Cleaners board the a/c, often at the same time as the next set of crew (especially if the a/c is on a quick turn). Many of the cleaners at GLA are honest folk who'll quite happily hand in any items of lost property and fill out the necessary paperwork. However, their are some "bad apples" as tontybear pointed out. And this applies to the caterers, crew and engineers. Not to mention other pax.
Also, if the aircraft is late inbound and is on a quick turn, then an ipod in a seat-pocket may lie undetected until the flight is next cleaned (or indeed the next punter who sits in that seat).
It's a said fact in today's society, I'm afraid, that you can't trust every single person in life. But at the end of the day, the cabin crew do not stand at the front of the a/c, and tell pax over the PA to "please take all personal belongings with you when you disembark the aircraft" for nothing do they?