the new galaxy note :
if kids ran the airport, there would be serious problems with safety and efficiency. Kids don’t understand the importance of rules like checking IDs, screening for dangerous items, or following schedules, so security could be completely ignored. Flights might leave late (or not at all) because the kids got distracted playing tag on the runway or arguing over who gets to drive the luggage cart. Baggage would get lost or mixed up because kids might treat suitcases like toys, opening them up or throwing them around for fun. Passengers would quickly become frustrated with the confusion and lack of order, and the airport could become a very unsafe place for everyone.
Another problem is that kids lack the maturity and knowledge to make good decisions in emergencies. If there’s bad weather, a medical emergency, or a mechanical problem, they wouldn’t know what to do — and might even make the situation worse by panicking or treating it like a game. Running an airport also requires careful coordination between pilots, air traffic controllers, and ground staff, which kids wouldn’t be able to handle. Flights might crash into each other or get stuck on the runway because no one is properly managing the airspace. While kids might bring fun and creativity, an airport needs serious, responsible adults to keep people safe and get them where they need to go.
2025-07-15 17:58:30