On modern airliners, the Cabin Manager (chief flight attendant) is often called the purser.
i want to be flight perser from first only.i think my futer is cut off for this only
Der geheimnisvolle Perser - 1933 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
The cast of Die Perser - 1961 includes: Friedrich Domin Elisabeth Flickenschildt Thomas Holtzmann
The cast of Die Perser - 2003 includes: Hendrik Arnst Stefan Lisewski Sophie Rois Alexander Scheer Volker Spengler Uwe Steinbruch
The cast of Der geheimnisvolle Perser - 1933 includes: Gerhard Dammann as Karl Schwerdtfeger Rudolf Essek as Dr. Wulle Melitta Klefer as Frau Schwerdtfeger
The cast of Aechste - 2004 includes: Dary Etemadi as Perser im Hof Sergej Nicolajev as Russe
The cast of Die Perser - 1966 includes: Eberhard Esche as Xerxes Eugen Eschner Dieter Franke as Bote aus der Stadt Fritz Hofbauer Rolf Ludwig as Statthalter Frantisek Palka Erika Pelikowsky as Atossa Adolf Peter Hoffmann as Dareios Josef Stauder Peter Sturm Joachim Tomaschewsky
The collective noun 'flight' is used for:a flight of aircrafta flight of angelsa flight of beesa flight of birdsa flight of butterfliesa flight of cormorantsa flight of dovesa flight of dragonsa flight of ducksa flight of dunbirdsa flight of fowla flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of herona flight of insectsa flight of kestrelsa flight of larksa flight of locks (canal)a flightt of mallardsa flight of pigeonsa flight of ploversa flight of pocharda flight of refugeesa flight of stairsa flight of starlingsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of swansa flight of widgeona flight of woodcocksa flight of yesterdays
Yes, the noun 'flight' is a standard collective noun for:a flight of aircrafta flight of birdsa flight of cormorantsa flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of pigeonsa flight of ploversa flight of refugeesa flight of stairsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of woodcocks
No, the collective noun 'flight' is not used for chickens. A flight of birds is a group of birds of a type that fly together. Chickens, even wild chickens, don't fly in groups.The collective nouns for chickens are:a brood of chickensa chattering of chickensa clutch of chickensa flock of chickensa peep of chickensThe collective noun 'flight' is used for:a flight of beesa flight of birdsa flight of butterfliesa flight of cormorantsa flight of dovesa flight of dragonsa flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of insectsa flight of pigeonsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of swans
a connection flight a temporary flight
Each flight has a flight number which identifies it.