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they say thank you for flying
It depends on which airline it is flying for.
Elizabeth Rich has written: 'Flying high; what it's like to be an airline stewardess' -- subject(s): Flight attendants 'What it's like to be a flight attendant' -- subject(s): Flight attendants, Vocational guidance
The charge for a child flying alone is by airline and is usually around 70 dollars
I heard Sheila Dail and Donna Dent (the two in the front) were still flying but Doreen Welsh (the one in the back) never went back to work after the incident. She retired in 2010.
Well it actually depends on the airline, whether it is a low-cost/no-frills airline(e.g. Southwest Airlines) or a legacy airline (e.g. American Airlines), I think the earlier answer "about 7 dollars an hour minimum to about 30" meant for the low-cost/no-frills airlines. Flight attendants from legacy airlines earn half as a pilot. As they say: "A pilot earns much more than a regular business man" so if a pilot earns much more than a regular business man, image how much a flight attendant earns.Earnings also depends on which route a particular flight attendant is assigned, how many miles that particular route will be flying and so. Flight attendants who fly International routes earn much more than flight attendants on Domestic routes or Commuters.A flight attendant can also demand for higher salary than the usual salary as long as it is reasonable, such as you experience or hours of flying and the like.
In the old times, biases are common to the airline. So flight attendants closer to the administration or the so (suck-ups) will surely fly frequently than those who aren't. This also leads to heavier work loads to the others as well and idle times; resulting others receiving more flying hours than their batch mates/work mates, having more salary than the others, with all this unpleasant practice electronic scheduling machines/soft wares was invented, it randomly selects flight attendants who will fly that particular flight, ensuring everyone is having the same hours of work or will have day-offs. Names of these machines may vary on what an airline uses.
"Flying is the act or process of flight" Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying
Secrets of World War II - 1998 The Flying Tiger - 2.5 was released on: USA: 1999
Druid flight form is 100%. The same as a normal flying mount. The fast flying druid form is the same as epic flying on mounts.
About 18 hours flying time.
yes it can