Cabin crew may include pilots, flight attendants, flight engineers, navigators, Taccos, signallers, observers, (air) gunners, weapons specialists, loadmasters, rescue swimmers or divers, and various electronics system operators depending on the age during which the aircraft operated and the type of operations. General aviation aircraft may have only a pilot. Large passenger jets may have 10 or more flight attendants and at least two pilots. Military aircraft have at least one and possibly as many as 70 crew.
Some military aircraft may also have divisions between the flight crew and the tactical crew. Large passenger aircraft operators almost always differentiate between the flight crew and the flight attendants (Cabin Crew).
In the United Kingdom, the Air Navigation Order, which is an act of parliament, makes clear who the members of the aircrew are. Just because someone is working on the aircraft does not automatically make them part of the aircrew. For example manufacturer's representatives working on the flight deck to study the operation or behaviour of equipment are not members of the aircrew. This definition is justified as such personnel are certainly not in control of the aircraft and not responsible for the progress of the flight.
2006-12-18 01:07:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not hunch back, make sure your spine is upright all the time, speak with confidence and hospitality. Always know what's your role and responsiblity as a cabin crew. Role - serve the passengers with patience. Responsiblity - ensure the safety of the passengers when on board. Get your fact right on the safety procedures one must take when having a emergency landing. Thats just about it. I guess
2006-12-18 03:19:39
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answered by cinabolic 3
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What kinds of information are you asking for? How to become one? What the FARs (Federal Aviation Regulations) say about cabin crews? Names of schools? What?
2006-12-18 07:46:57
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answered by barrych209 5
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Your question isn't clear ... what about the cabin crew?
2006-12-18 01:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Pls elucidate your question with more info
2006-12-18 01:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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whats the rush?
2006-12-21 23:23:32
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answered by John B 4
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Do some googling.
2006-12-18 01:05:49
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answered by TomO 1
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question is not clear
2006-12-21 02:23:34
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answered by ASHWIN R 2
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