Airliner circles to dump fuel before crash landing do they still serve drinks?

No photos, but here are five more stiletto attacks, this year alone:

Woman Accused Of Murder By Stiletto — Are High Heels Deadly Weapons?

And, as posted NSFW! at:
http://www.somethingdark.eu/issue-1/page-54/research.html

National Geographic weighed into the argument in 2006 by citing a professor of physics at the University of Virginia as confirming that “the heel of a walking woman [or, surely, a man] weighing 100 pounds (45 kilograms) can exert a pressure up to 2,000 pounds per square inch (140 kilograms per square centimeter)”.3 And the distinguished British fashion historian Colin McDowell writes: “A woman of average height exerts two tons of weight per square inch on a stiletto heel”.4

It appears that the physicist cited is Glen Elert, Physics under High Heels, The Physics Factbook, [no date given].

I hope no one tries this at home.

What people never mention is that to get to the area just above the liquid gas where the mixture is too rich to ignite the match has to pass through a region where the mixture might be just right to support combustion.
Playing with lit matches or cigs and gasoline is a very dumb idea.