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  2. Aircrew - Wikipedia

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    Purser or In-flight Service Manager or Cabin Services Director, is responsible for the cabin crew as a team leader. Flight attendant or Cabin Crew, is the crew member responsible for the safety of passengers. Historically during the early era of commercial aviation, the position was staffed by young 'cabin boys' who assisted passengers. [15]

  3. A flight attendant was sucked out of a plane over Hawaii. Her ...

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    The crack was in the upper row of rivets along the S-10L lap joint, about halfway between the cabin door and the edge of the jet bridge hood. She made no mention of the observation to the airline ...

  4. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 - Wikipedia

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    The flight had 15 crew members, consisting of 3 cockpit crew and 12 cabin crew. The cockpit crew consisted of: Captain Masami Takahama ( 高浜 雅己 , Takahama Masami ) , aged 49, served as a training instructor for First Officer Yutaka Sasaki on the flight, supervising him while handling the radio communications, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and also ...

  5. British Airways Flight 5390 - Wikipedia

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    At 08:33 (07:33 UTC), the plane had climbed through about 17,300 feet (5,300 m) [3]: 3 over Didcot, and the cabin crew were preparing for meal service. Flight attendant Nigel Ogden was entering the cockpit when a loud bang occurred [4] and the cabin quickly filled with condensation.

  6. Olympic Airways Flight 3838 - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 13 The investigation described the passenger cabin as being destroyed. Interior furnishings such as tables and armchairs were severely damaged. Parts from the luggage compartment and aft lavatory were thrown throughout the cabin, piled up on top of one another. Celling light panels, newspapers, dishes, and cellphones covered the cabin floor.

  7. British European Airways Flight 706 - Wikipedia

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    British European Airways Flight 706 (BE706/BEA706) was a scheduled international passenger flight from London, England to Salzburg, Austria.On 2 October 1971, whilst en route at 19,000 feet (5,791 m), [1] the Vickers Vanguard the pressure bulkhead at the rear of the cabin failed.

  8. Pre-flight safety demonstration - Wikipedia

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    English is not mandatory, and the operator will choose the most appropriate language(s) to be used on its flights. This may vary from flight to flight. [7] There is no ICAO or EU requirement that cabin crew speak English. [8] Airlines are required to orally brief their passengers before each take-off.

  9. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    Flight attendants on board a flight collectively form a cabin crew, as distinguished from pilots and engineers in the cockpit. The German Heinrich Kubis was the world's first flight attendant, in 1912 aboard a Zeppelin . [ 1 ]