Becoming a flight attendant is not an easy feat. It requires meeting certain requirements, going through a rigorous hiring process, and weeks (or even months)
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Classic Jetliners: The Sud Aviation SE210 Caravelle
Before the domination of the commercial aviation industry by Boeing and Airbus, various manufacturers like McDonnell Douglas (now merged into Boeing), Hawker Siddeley, Convair, Dassault,
The Secret World of Airplane Crew Rest Compartments
You may be curious about whether flight attendants on 10 to 16-hour flights get any rest and, if so, where they do so. International airlines
An Aircraft’s Age is Not Determined by Years in Service
Like many people, I used to believe that an aircraft’s age was simply determined by the number of years it had been in service. Consequently,
Being a Flight Attendant: Height, Weight, and Other Requirements
Some may perceive height and weight requirements for becoming a flight attendant as discriminatory without understanding the demands of the job. These requirements exist for
What is Wake Turbulence and Why it is Dangerous
You may have observed that when airplanes are queued on a runway for take-off, they maintain a significant distance from each other. They allow the
Why Flight Attendants Sit On Their Hands When in the Jumpseat
Have you ever noticed flight attendants sitting on their hands during takeoff and landing? As a curious passenger, I was once intrigued by this seemingly
Ten Great Mistakes to Avoid During Your Cabin Crew Interview
With airlines in the Philippines continuously hiring cabin crew, it’s important to take note of the mistakes to avoid during an interview as more openings
PAL Celebrates 82nd Anniversary with New Products and Services
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is celebrating its 82nd anniversary as it continues its journey towards transformation. The airline has been expanding its route network, introducing new
Pet Peeves of Flight Attendants: Avoid Annoying Your Flight Crew
While flight attendants may not always publicly share their pet peeves, understanding what frustrates them can help passengers have a more enjoyable flight experience. As