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always be honestly and nice to them by given a good service..so that they will like to flight again with this airlines..
Main responsibilities The cabin crew then has to greet the passengers as they board the aircraft, direct them to their seats and ensure that the entire luggage is safety stored away in the over head cabins. Once all the passengers are on board then the cabin crew demonstrate the emergency procedures whilst the plane is preparing for take off. During a flight the crew members assist passengers, make calls on behalf of the captain and serve food, drinks and sell duty free goods. In case of emergencies, cabin crews are there to reassure passengers so that they follow the correct emergency procedures. The crew may have to deal with several emergencies such as cabin fires or first aid situations. At the end of a flight cabin crew members are there to make sure that passengers disembark the aircraft safely. The crew members are then asked to complete a written report that records all details of the flight. For instance; duty free sales, food and drinks sales, any unusual incidents and customs and immigration documentation. Working environment The hours of work for cabin crew can be extremely variable including weekends, nights and public holidays. Depending on the job, cabin crew may spend a considerable amount of time away from home. Hours can also be affected if there are a number of delays and cancellations to flights. Cabin crew members work extremely and spend a lot of time on their feet. They are expected to wear a uniform, be smart and well groomed at all times. Vital skills * Must be able to deal with difficult passengers in a firm but friendly manner. * Enjoy team work * Be calm under pressure * Be a good people person * Should be able to work quickly and efficiently
bcos i have possitive attitude, though u r sweet but you are smart enough to judge the passengers and would deal with them accordingly ,if i become a cabin crew then i will be the face of the company and would try and live up to their expectetions nand standard.
seasickness
Yes to find your sickness sometimes
When you first get your ship (the raft), they come aboard as crew. The old salt (the cook) wants to go back to sea, and the young boy at Fort Ridley is determined to deal with the pirates who have terrorized the people there. (see related question)
Himself Funny old guy, get those oodles.
There are several personal traits required to hold the position including; have a friendly and professional attitude, good communications skills, good memory or the ability to remember your checklist and safety procedures. Beyond that the most important attribute is the ability to remain calm and take charge of a situation during emergencies or unforseen events that may develop during the course of the flight. Patient, understanding and tolerant. You will meet all kinds of people with differing expectations. Many passengers and crew for that matter will think they're a little more important than everyone else. To deal with this, cabin crew would need maturity. The hours can be long and irregular. The work can be tiring, the passengers demanding or even abusive. The atmosphere in the aircraft at altitude is extremely drying. Snowstorms, labor disputes, or mechanical breakdowns can disrupt schedules. Perhaps your plans to attend your friends' wedding will be spoiled by a storm that traps you in Des Moines. This is more than a career choice. This is a lifestyle change to which you must give careful thought. Remain calm under pressure.
they dont thats why they're extict in Britain and the rest of the world ( apart from america)
She said "our cabin is just..." i don't know the rest so deal with it.
Jobs which appear "glamorous" frequently are not. Cabin crew falls in this category. Basically these people are exceptionally hard working, work difficult shift patterns, are very unsocial as they do have to spend time away from family and friends especially those on long haul. The role in basic is a waiter/waitress with retail sales and heavy customer service attached. Working conditions are cramped and can be very stressful. crews deal with people for up to 23 hour flights. They have a vast range of skills to have to employ and have to multitask continually whilst making the job look easy and "glamorous.
Yeoman is a group that specializes in maintaining the crew's records. They know the regulations and deal with all correspondence for the ship.
it is probably the plug came disconnected under the drivers seat or the passengers seat. No big deal.