Air cabin crew, also known as flight attendants, are primarily responsible for ensuring passenger safety during a flight.
A flight attendant may perform the following tasks:
Prior to a flight, they receive a briefing on the flight and schedule, check all cabin equipment (including safety equipment) is working properly, receive prepared meals, beverages and equipment making sure the plane is carrying sufficient supplies
Before take-off a cabin crew’s duty is to-
Greet passengers and direct them to their seats
Ensure luggage is stored safely and give a safety demonstration showing passengers
Advise passengers about safety regulations
Demonstrate emergency equipment and procedures.
During a flight a cabin crew’s duty is to-
Make sure passengers are comfortable and deal with any requests.
Distribute reading material and serve meals and drinks and sell duty-free goods.
Make announcements for the pilot or captain.
Take action in the event of decompression, turbulence, mechanical malfunction, or unlawful acts by passengers.
Prepare for emergency landings and the evacuation of passengers.
Provide first aid treatment and assist sick passengers (if needed).
Anticipate and provide for the comfort of passengers needing special attention, including unaccompanied children, parents with infants and people with disabilities, the elderly and non-English-speaking passengers
At the end of a flight a cabin crew’s duty is to-
Make sure passengers leave the plane safely with all hand luggage
Fill in a written flight report recording any unusual incidents
To complete some paperwork including customs and immigration documents, accounts of duty-free sales, and meal and drink orders.
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