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The '''Mile High Club''' (or MHC) is a slang term applied collectively to individuals who have sex while on board an aircraft in flight. There is no known formally constituted club so named. However, since "membership" of the "club" is really a matter of an individual asserting they have qualified, the qualifications for membership are open to some interpretation.
The '''Mile High Club''' (or MHC) is a slang term applied collectively to individuals who have sex while on board an aircraft in flight. There is no known formally constituted club so named. However, since "membership" of the "club" is really a matter of an individual asserting they have qualified, the qualifications for membership are open to some interpretation.


One explanation for the club's allure is the vibration of the plane, which may make arousal easier. Others say they have fantasies about pilots or flight attendants, or a [[fetish]] about planes themselves. For many others, perhaps the majority, the appeal of joining the MHC is the thrill of doing something [[taboo]] and the thrill of the risk of being discovered.
One explanation for the club's allure is the [[vibration]] of the plane, which may make arousal easier. Others say they have fantasies about pilots or flight attendants, or a [[fetish]] about planes themselves. For many others, perhaps the majority, the appeal of joining the MHC is the thrill of doing something [[taboo]] and the thrill of the risk of being discovered.


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In November 2007, the BBC reported a story headlined "Airline Bans A380 Mile-High Club" about a measure taken by Singapore Airlines. The airline asked their first class passengers shortly after the introduction of their new Airbus A380 to [[respect]] the other passengers. The twelve first class cabins have double beds, but are not soundproof.
In November 2007, the BBC reported a story headlined "Airline Bans A380 Mile-High Club" about a measure taken by Singapore Airlines. The airline asked their first class passengers shortly after the introduction of their new Airbus A380 to [[respect]] the other passengers. The twelve first class cabins have double beds, but are not soundproof.


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Latest revision as of 02:55, 10 June 2022

The Mile High Club (or MHC) is a slang term applied collectively to individuals who have sex while on board an aircraft in flight. There is no known formally constituted club so named. However, since "membership" of the "club" is really a matter of an individual asserting they have qualified, the qualifications for membership are open to some interpretation.

One explanation for the club's allure is the vibration of the plane, which may make arousal easier. Others say they have fantasies about pilots or flight attendants, or a fetish about planes themselves. For many others, perhaps the majority, the appeal of joining the MHC is the thrill of doing something taboo and the thrill of the risk of being discovered.

A Personal Note from Robin

In November 2007, the BBC reported a story headlined "Airline Bans A380 Mile-High Club" about a measure taken by Singapore Airlines. The airline asked their first class passengers shortly after the introduction of their new Airbus A380 to respect the other passengers. The twelve first class cabins have double beds, but are not soundproof.

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