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Pilot explains very specific reason behind ‘random’ dinging sound you hear during take off and landing

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Published 11:52 11 Dec 2024 GMT

Pilot explains very specific reason behind ‘random’ dinging sound you hear during take off and landing

You hear it three times during every flight

Tom Earnshaw

Tom Earnshaw

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An experienced pilot has revealed exactly why you hear dings on three separate occasions during every flight you travel on.

Anyone who has been on a plane will remember the ding, followed by a double ding, and then another ding as the flight comes to an end.

For those with anxiety when it comes to taking off, it doesn't half leave you going 'what's that?'

No, the left phalange isn't broken.

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But there is a very important reason for each ding, and safety is paramount on all three of them.

Thankfully, it's actually nothing to do with us as passengers.

What is that ding? (Getty Stock Images)
What is that ding? (Getty Stock Images)

TikToker Captain Steve has taken to the video sharing platform to explain exactly why he does this on three separate occasions on every journey he pilots.

Known for giving nifty insights in to the world of travel, Steve recently also revealed what would happen if your plane lost all power at 30,000 feet, which is a rather terrifying ordeal to think about.

On the issue of dings, Steve said: "So you're sitting in the back of the airplane and you here a ding, and you think 'hmmm, is that a random ding? Is there a purpose behind that ding?'.

"Then a little bit later you hear two dings, it happened a second time. Is there a rhyme or a reason?

"Well the answer is yes."

The pilot temporarily turns the no smoking light on and off (Getty Stock Images)
The pilot temporarily turns the no smoking light on and off (Getty Stock Images)

Captain Steve revealed he chimes his flight attendants three times during every single flight he is captaining, with it being something he does 'on purpose'.

He took to TikTok to explain why he, and other pilots, do this during the journeys.

"The first time is as we're taxiing out and you'll hear the announcement, 'flight attendants prepare for departure,'" he explained.

"Shortly after that I'm cleared for take off and when I'm cleared to go on to the runway, I turn that no smoking sign on and of to give them a ding. That's their final warning to take a seat, we're about to take off."

Steve adds: "Then, as we're climbing out and I'm climbing through 10,000 feet, I reach up and I grab that no smoking sign again. I give them another ding to let them know it's safe to get up now out of their seat and start their service.

"When's the third time? After that PA on the descent when I say 'flight attendants prepare for landing'. As we're coming back down through 10,000 feet, I ding them one more time and that way they know they have only got a few minutes left to get everything cleaned up and put away as we're about to land."

So next time you're flying, you can sit there knowing exactly what it is for while also feeling rather smart and smug as you tell the people you're travelling with what the dings mean. Happy days.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok / @‌captainsteeeve / Getty Stock Images

Topics: Holiday, Technology, TikTok, Travel, US News, World News, Plane Etiquette

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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