You are thinking of "flight attendant," and this is a very interesting expression. In the old days, the word was "stewardess," and it meant a young woman who assisted passengers on a plane, brought them food, looked out for their safety, etc. But as time passed and society changed, men decided they too wanted jobs with the airlines, and while at first the men were called "stewards," eventually a gender-neutral word was created: "flight attendant." So, now it refers to either a male or a female who helps you out on the plane: Jerry and Anne are both flight attendants with Jet Blue Airlines.
Example sentence - His was the funniest funeral I have ever attended and quite a celebration of his life.
The birds quickly took flight.
Her chambermaid attended to every whim of the Countess.
Yes, this is a fragment, it needs a subject to become a sentence. He attended Yale. She attended Yale. David attended Yale.
The meeting was attended by many prominent leaders from around the world.
Do you mean initiation?She attended the initiation ceremony to be inducted into the club.
The meeting was attended by many prominent leaders from around the world.
We attended the wake for the deceased last Monday evening.
I attended the synod about single moms and received help about insurance.
Fight or flight is a description of our primitive reaction to situations of high stress or danger.
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The flight attendant got airsick.I think the parking attendant just stole my car.He still complains that £4 is too much for a bathroom attendant to charge just for passing you the soap.