Ex-SQ girl shows how cabin crew can work from home during circuit breaker period

What happens when you're cooped up for too long.

Jason Fan| Tanya Ong| April 18, 2020, 09:33 PM

Being at home for long periods of time certainly inspires some people to do things.

For one Winnie Heng, she uploaded a video of herself in the Singapore Airlines uniform with the caption, "Have I gone mad?", showing how cabin crew could possibly "work" from home.

Pretending to serve passengers

The entire video was filmed in a room and bathroom in her HDB flat in Tampines.

In the video, she was seen pretending to "board a flight" with her luggage:

Winnie Heng/FB

She also pushed a chair with a selection on drinks on it, including gin, ice lemon tea and Pepsi, and asked her "customer": "Excuse me, ma'am, would you like a drink?"

She asked her dog whether she would like "coffee, tea, or me", but it turns out that her dog wanted "treat treat only".

Cute.

Winnie Heng/FB

She even made an in-flight announcement in her bathroom, using a bidet as her microphone:

"Welcome to Singapore ladies and gentlemen. And to all Singaporeans and residents of Singapore, a warm welcome home."

Winnie Heng/FB

At the end of the video, she was seen folding a sheet of toilet paper into a triangle.

Winnie Heng/FB

Nice touch.

Hoping to spread some laughter

Heng told Mothership that she was previously with SIA as a flight stewardess for seven years, and is currently a property sales consultant.

She was inspired by a stewardess in Malaysia doing a similar video, and decided to come up with her own version.

According to Heng, the Covid-19 crisis is a tough period for many, and she hopes that her video can make people laugh, and feel slightly better about the current situation.

You can watch the full video here:

Top photo via Winnie Heng/FB