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#801362 by ccarmock
28 Jan 2012, 17:41
I was on the VS002 out of Newark on Friday on board Emmeline Heaney.

Just as the crew started the dinner service in Premium Economy there were three fairly loud single BONGS.

Not heard this before - the crew in the cabin all glanced at each other and one started to put the trolley away an then thought better of it. The meal service continued and nothign elase was said.

What did that series of three bongs mean?
#801366 by Adastral
28 Jan 2012, 18:07
As a mere passenger I take 3 bongs to mean "prepare for take off"

If they were in the air already no wonder they looked at each other!!! Maybe they wondered if the Captain was going to engage warp drive and visit another galaxy.... :)
#801368 by ccarmock
28 Jan 2012, 18:14
We were already in the air. The prepare for take off sound is different - that is two bongs and is accompanied by the no smoking sign flash. This was three bongs in quick sucession and sounded louder.
Last edited by ccarmock on 28 Jan 2012, 18:16, edited 1 time in total.
#801369 by Concorde RIP
28 Jan 2012, 18:15
Each airline is different, but I think I read somewhere that it means that a toilet smoke alarm has been activated - BUT, that might not be the case on VS...
#801371 by Concorde RIP
28 Jan 2012, 18:21
Just to add to my previous post - there are various signals incorporating numbers of "bongs" and in fact the pitch - there is a high and a low "bong".

As far as I understand it, 5 bongs in a row is the one to take notice of!
#801396 by tontybear
28 Jan 2012, 19:40
This has been asked before here

Is a ping different from a bong though?
#801409 by Adastral
28 Jan 2012, 21:20
I foolishly googled "3 bongs in flight" and got more results about drug paraphernalia than aircraft procedure. :|

but the best answer I could find was here saying it was an "unplanned circumstance"
#801432 by jwhite9185
29 Jan 2012, 12:17
Decker wrote:Vis a vis "Emmeline Heaney". Interesting to see VS's definition of "one year".


Well the fact they said the entire fleet would be in the new livery in 2 years about 18 months ago says they work on different timings to the rest of us!
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