The plural of words which end in ~ess is always ~esses, so stewardess becomes stewardesses. However it should be noted that there is a growing trend away from words which define the gender of the person and that steward (plural: stewards) - applied to both male and female - is increasignly common. This mirrors the move away from actress to actor.
Steward.. there's no gender... WE ARE EQUAL.... <(") <---- PENGUIN!... but then again the female lookin ones usually make the flight easier... so long story short...
A stewardess is a woman flight attendant who caters to the passengers, and makes them more comfortable. They're the ones that hand out the drinks and do the safety procedure on a plane.
A stewardess is a Flight Attendent :)
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I would want to work as a flight attendant (called a stewardess in my day!)
Stewardess School was created in 1986-08.
the stewardess look at the man who was vomiting on the plane.
Judi Skekoni plays the stewardess.
The word is "stewardess" (once the most common term for female attendants).
The cast of Stewardess - 2013 includes: Joanie Darveau as Joani
Captain (Pilot) First Officer (Co-Pilot) Head Stewardess Stewardess
The qualifications you'll need to work for an airline depend on what position you'd be interested in applying for. If you want to work as a steward or stewardess will be different than applying for one as an airline pilot.
The male equivalent of a stewardess is a steward, although for airline flight crews, the genderless form is now "flight attendant."
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