Flight attendants tend to be underappreciated for their work on a flight. These crew members work tirelessly to ensure everyone's safety and to make passengers feel comfortable and happy. However, there have been way too many incidents of flight attendants having to deal with unruly and even disgusting passengers on a flight, and we are ready to dish out some of their personal accounts.

These 15 tales of obnoxious passengers are all true and might make anyone appreciate the work of a flight attendant a lot more. From dealing with drunk passengers and having to cart them off on a wheelchair to an emotional support parrot on board, crew members have dealt with a unique collection of characters while on the job.

Here we share 15 true stories as told by real flight attendants of the most outlandish passengers and the most bizarre situations these crews are put through during a flight. These stories are going to make any traveler thank their flight attendant's for their hard work.

15 A Mom And Twin Boys Create A Huge Mess

A flight attendant on Southwest recalled a time a mother and her twin boys left a bigger mess than she realized. After the flight attendant believed the twins just smashed up animal crackers all over the seat, she soon discovered an entire thing of baby formula spilled on the seat, a stuffed diaper in the seat pocket, a hamburger patty on the seat, and vomit in the seat pocket from one of the twins.

14 The Case Of The One Christian Louboutin Left On Board

Flight attendants apparently see way too many clothing items left behind on a flight, but during on particular one, a flight attendant noticed a woman left behind her six-inch Christian Louboutin shoe. How that woman did not notice she was missing a shoe is still a mystery, but crew members were able to find the woman and reunite her with her high heel.

13 An Emotional Support Parrot

An emotional support pet like a dog is common on a flight, but an emotional support parrot is hardly ever seen. One flight attendant had the pleasure of working on a flight with the parrot that talked the entirety of the flight, saying "please" and "thank you."

12 Too Many Absurd Questions

Flight attendants have received some strange questions from passengers, including, "Is there a window open on this plane because it's freezing!" "What is that loud noise and will it continue throughout the flight?" When talking about the engines, and, "I've left something at home, can we turn around?"

11 Letting An Animal Out Of Its Cage

Any passenger traveling with a small pet like a dog or cat should always keep that animal in its carry-on during the flight. Flight attendants have had many incidents of passengers sneakily taking out their pet and the animal goes on the loose on the aircraft.

10 Getting Rowdy On 3 A.M. Flight

A flight attendant recalls an early morning flight from a mining town that was filled with male miners and two females who seemed to be strippers. By 4 a.m., most of the miners were drunk and taking bets on which one of them was going to end up with one of the women. What an uncomfortable time for a flight attendant!

9 The Passenger Who Wasn't Exactly Sick

A flight attendant on Southwest vividly remembers a passenger who looked like he was having a seizure after throwing up on himself. Thankfully, there was an ER nurse on board. The ER nurse ended up covered in vomit after trying to help the man who sits up and tells the attendant and nurse that he was just extremely wasted. He later had to placed in a wheelchair and taken to baggage claim.

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8 Not Taking The Exit Seat Seriously

A lot of passengers choose to sit in the exit row because of the legroom, but sitting there comes with a lot of responsibility in case of an emergency. A flight attendant must ask those sitting in the exit row, "Are you willing and able to operate this exit?" Passengers should answer with a "yes," but one flight attendant on American had a passenger reply with, "Um, I don't know, am I?"

7 Connections Can't Be Missed No Matter What

A flight attendant had a passenger died on her flight after he had an aneurysm. When the plane landed, paramedics were called to perform CPR, while passengers stayed seated to try and save his life. Sadly, many of these passengers were more worried about missing their connecting flights than the man who lost his life.

6 This Is Not Your House

It really is quite bizarre how many passengers think they can take off their shoes and socks and even walk the aisle's with their bare feet to the restroom. Nick Stracener, a flight attendant for American stated that passengers in first class are worse and act like they are in their own home, even clipping their toenails and nose hairs while on board.

5 Changing Baby Diapers On The Seat

Passengers with babies don't seem to know that a plane's bathroom has a changing table that folds down off the wall. There have been way too many incidents of parents changing their child's diaper right on the seat or even on the tray table, which we all know to carry the most bacteria and germs on a plane.

4 Making Demands

Flight attendants can get easily irritated with passengers who are too demanding. One flight attendant was asked by a passenger for a soda right when he came on board. Other flight attendants have told stories of passengers acting entitled and treating flight attendants as if they were their waitstaff.

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3 Some Passengers Shouldn't Get A Call Button

Call buttons are used for emergencies or matters that a passenger believes the flight attendant should know, but there have been way too many incidences of passengers constantly pressing it for minor issues. From throwing away newspapers to giving a flight attendant a tissue with their gum, it can be extremely frustrating for crew members and they definitely don't want to touch your trash with their hands since they handle your food and drinks.

2 Passengers That Are Touchy

Many flight attendants have had it with passengers tugging, poking and even laying hands on them for their attention. If a passenger needs something from a crew member, simply say, "excuse me," or "Ma'am" or "Sir" and they'll be happy to help you. It's never okay to get touchy with a flight attendant.

1 Travel Yoga In The Galleys

Long flights can be unbearable, especially having to sit for hours in the same position. While taking a brief walk back and forth in the aisle when it is safe to do so is okay, passengers doing yoga in the galleys is certainly not. Flight attendants need a little privacy too and that is what their galleys are for, not your mini yoga session with your boyfriend.

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