
Flight attendant reveals the disgusting act a passenger did on a plane that she thinks should be 'illegal'
However, they may not anticipate to find something disgusting on the floor left behind by a traveller.
Leanna Coy, who lives in the US state of Connecticut, works as a flight attendant and shares her life on TikTok (@leannacoy).
She was shocked to discover toenail clippings scattered underneath a chair on a plane by a passenger.
Taking to social media to post an photograph of the ghastly sight, with a trigger warning, Leanna penned: 'On today's episode of Summer Flying'.
She added: 'Those are toenails. A passenger clipped their toenails midflight and left them'.
The photograph showed several toenail clippings on the floor.
In the post's caption, Leanna shared how strongly she felt against the behaviour.
She wrote: 'If I become president one day I'm making bare feet illegal.'
The upload attracted more than 10,000 views and many TikTok users chimed in to share their thoughts in the comments.
One quipped: 'OH MY GOD NO YOURE JOKING.'
'Now why would you show me that??' another added, followed by crying face emojis.
Someone else agreed with Leanna and joked: 'Straight to jail!'
'The poor people sitting next to them,' one person said.
Another flight attendant shared two forms of common passenger behaviour that 'send her over the edge'.
Dallas-based air hostess Cher Killough, who has worked in the industry for six years, took to TikTo k to highlight disruptive in-flight habits that often leave her 'clenching' her jaw.
Sharing a video to her page, @cherdallas, the cabin crew noted she becomes frustrated when a passenger ignores crucial safety instructions because a previous flight attendant either turned a blind eye or allowed them to do so.
She added: 'Well, the last flight attendant wasn't doing her job. I have to subtly argue and just explain the reason - which normally I'm fine with doing - but if I'm already having a long day, this will have me in the galley begging God for some strength.'
Cher then revealed her second in-flight gripe: passengers who continue to 'pop open' the bins after she informed them 'several times' they are full and cannot be used.
She explained: 'When the bins are full and I've closed it, somebody pops it open after I've said: 'If it's closed, it's full,' like seven times... they pop it open and they leave it open.'

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