Yes, it's true that pilots and flight attendants often have designated rest areas on long-haul flights, sometimes referred to as "crew rest compartments." These compartments are typically located above the passenger cabin and are equipped with sleeping quarters where crew members can rest during their duty hours. This allows them to manage fatigue and maintain performance throughout the flight. However, these areas are not exactly "secret," as they are part of the aircraft's design to ensure safety and operational efficiency.
Not all flight attendants or pilots for that matter cheat on their spouses, but for years it has been known that some flight attendants and pilots certainly can cheat on layovers.
No, they cheat with ex- girlfriends when they fly to their hometown.
Pilots, Copilots, Flight Attendants, etc...
Flight Attendants are on board an aircraft firstly for the safety, and secondly for the comfort of all the aircraft occupants (this includes the pilots). They are a requirement of the of the FAA and other Civil Aviation Authorities and their most important function is the evacuation of the aircraft in an emergency situation.
There are many different types of positions in the aviation industry, including flight attendants, pilots, and baggage personnel. An online resource is the website aviation.ca/careers.
American Airlines provides careers as Flight Attendants, Ground personnel or Pilots. Apply at the company to find details on ways in which they can help you find the right direction.
It depends on the number of seats installed and the particular countries regulations pertaining to the ratio of flight attendants to passengers.
Yes although it is expidited like pilots are. They just have to show credentials, but are still subject to random searches like everyone else.
A typical flight crew for a commercial plane consists of a captain, who is the pilot in command, and one or more first officers (co-pilots) who assist in operating the aircraft. Depending on the flight's duration, there may also be additional relief pilots to ensure continuous operation. Additionally, flight attendants are part of the crew, responsible for passenger safety and service during the flight. The exact composition can vary based on the airline, aircraft type, and flight duration.
They are special flight suits, worn by fighter pilots, which have compartments that fill with air or fluid to keep blood from pooling in the lower body during rapid acceleration and tight turns
They're considered pilots. Naval Flight Officers, who are also pilots, are only in the Navy.
Some examples of occupations that require a passport for frequent travel include international business executives, diplomats, flight attendants, pilots, journalists, and consultants.