Cabin Crew Busted Posing for Photos on Plane Wing While Waiting for Takeoff As Airline Announces Investigation

We’ve all seen our fair share of selfies, but this one takes things to an unexpected height—literally!

Cabin crews are typically the epitome of professionalism, always there to ensure that passengers are safe and comfortable. However, a recent incident involving an airplane and some overly enthusiastic cabin crew members is taking the internet by storm.

The crew members were caught on camera climbing onto the wing of the plane to snap selfies. This daring act took place while the plane was still preparing for takeoff. Rather than staying in their seats and buckling up, these crew members opted for a risky photo op, seemingly for their social media feed.

The South Korean airline, Eastar Jet, whose crew is at the center of this controversy, has announced that the individuals involved are facing suspension as an investigation gets underway.

According to insiders, the crew had violated a significant part of their contracts by using the emergency exit for reasons far removed from any emergency.

This event has sent shockwaves not only throughout South Korea but globally, with growing concerns over aviation safety becoming more prominent with each new day.

The remarkable event unfolded at the Cheongju International Airport in South Korea. The images show the female flight attendants enjoying themselves on the wing, bending down and gleefully capturing pictures of each other.