Turns out the Landing Clap (there is a name for it!!) is not dead. I checked Google and there are sites devoted to the topic. Apparently the topic hides a hitherto un-guessed at divide. Here is one example:
Dear Plane Landing Clapping People, I Hate You.
2009 FEBRUARY 24
tags: douchebags, people I'm smarter than, plane clapping fucksticks
by the llama
Riddle me this assholes, why would one clap for an individual when all they’ve done is do their job correctly? Granted, landing a plane is not an easy task but it is 1 of 2 primary tasks bestowed upon the aircraft’s pilot. I want you to think about how foolish it would be if you applied this response to some of the other professionals you encounter throughout your day. For instance, do you clap after you finishing paying the tranny hooker that just blew you on the D train? No you don’t. You thank it for it’s services and go on your merry fucking way. Next time, just grab your goddamn carry-on and your stolen copy of Air Mall magazine and get off the fucking plane.
Here is the link to that cheery soul.
A better explanation, at least one I had not considered, is found in a NYTimes article from 1997: the author views it as an expression of relief by international travellers returning home. That could be right. Did I say much of my travel back in those days was between Europe and the US? That would make sense. I have a dim recollection of some clapping on a later flight to Europe in 2001 or 2004. Maybe.
At any rate, I'm glad to know people still clap. Even though there has been little to clap for in air travel since about 1980.
