rubber jungle
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rubber jungle (plural rubber jungles)
- (aviation, informal) In a commercial passenger airliner, the dense, forest-like profusion of suspended tubes, straps, bags, and masks which results when large numbers of oxygen masks are deployed.
- 2006 May 15, Meryl Getline, “Ask the Captain: When oxygen masks mysteriously appear”, in USAToday.com, retrieved 21 March 2014:
- By the way, when all the masks are hanging out, it's sometimes referred to as the "rubber jungle."
- 2007 March 18, Jeff Bailey, “After service disruptions, airlines are saying they're sorry”, in New York Times, retrieved 21 March 2014:
- From the day before, an accidental deployment of oxygen masks—a rubber jungle, in airline-speak—was discussed.