The Flight attendants are there for passenger safety. What they do will vary depending on the incident.
They are called flight attendants (also cabin crew, stewards/stewardesses, air hosts/hostesses and cabin attendants)
Yes, a flight attendant can serve as a witness in court if they have relevant information or observations related to a case. Their testimony may pertain to incidents that occurred during a flight, such as safety concerns or passenger behavior. However, as with any witness, their credibility and the admissibility of their testimony will be determined by the court.
You can use attendant as an adjective. Example: Smoking cigarettes brings pleasure but the attendant risk of disease is high. In this case it means that something goes along with or is a consequence of something. Used as a noun: The attendants took the laundry in and dispensed change to the customer. In this case it refers to someone that renders a service or waits on customers.
Yes. The intake valves will strike the pistons in the case of a broken timing belt. This will require replacement of the valves (and attendant $$$$ repair bill)
I would contact all the airlines in your area and ask "how does someone become a flight attendant for their airline?"
Yes, a 4-year-old typically does not require identification to board a domestic flight within the United States, but it is recommended to carry a copy of their birth certificate just in case.
Yes. If you have an emergency, you can contact the flight attendant. If they can assist you, they will. If the problem is serious enough, they will pass on the information to the pilot and he will decide if it is necessary to declare an emergency and land.
Louisa Wisseling was a Dutch flight attendant who disappeared on a flight from Tokyo to Guam in 1989. Despite extensive searches and investigations, her whereabouts remain unknown and the case remains unsolved.
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Airlines require passengers to keep their windows open during takeoff for safety reasons. This allows flight attendants and passengers to see outside in case of an emergency evacuation, and helps maintain situational awareness during critical phases of flight.
If an incident or court case goes beyond the local jurisdiction, the state court will hear the court case. If the state courts feel that the incident is too severe to be handled at the state level, the state will petition the superior court to hear the case.
Mystery Case Files The Malgrave Incident - 2011 VG was released on: USA: 27 June 2011