Yes. You are able to work as a flight attendant even if you loose a tooth in the back of your mouth.
The tooth issue in regards to flying only applies to jet fighter pilots that endure more than 8 G (8 times their own weight) in certain exercises. If you have tooth fillings and experience this amount ogf gravity repeatedly the fillings may fall out.
I heard that back on late 70s when I worked for Eastern Airlines. HeardY, but in the time frame shortly after he might have.
Nathan Bradshaw was a young child when his mother. Sandy Waugh Bradshaw, was a flight attendant on the United Flight 93 that was taken by terrorists and then the passengers and crew fought back to crash the plane in Pennsylvania.
A dental professional would apply them. They are a type of plastic that is painted on and set with ultraviolet light.
Whales have bristles, not teeth. So no their teeth do not grow back.
no they are wisdom teeth
No u don't get ur baby teeth back u then grow ur adult teeth !
your two back teeth
No, just like you don't get your baby teeth back! You don't get your wisdom teeth back!
I work as a flight attendant on American Airlines. Every day I fly back and forth, back and forth between New York and Utah. It really gets tiring. Anyway, that's not the point. Every flight has a different time, depending on airtraffic control and weather conditions etc. But the average time is approximately...6 hours. Hope I could be helpful...
The Flight That Fought Back was created in 2005.
yes back teeth can come out if they are first (milk) teeth they will be replaced but if they are second or adult teeth they can only be replaced with false teeth
No u don't get ur baby teeth back u then grow ur adult teeth !