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  2. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    A flight attendant, also known as a steward (MASC) or stewardess (FEM), or air host (MASC) or hostess (FEM), is a member of the aircrew aboard commercial flights, many business jets and some government aircraft.

  3. Wannabe flight attendants overloaded Delta's recruitment ...

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    It comes after 65,000 people applied for a record 5,000 jobs last year. The chance to become a Delta Air Lines flight attendant proved so popular that the airline's application site appeared to crash.

  4. Confessions Of A Flight Attendant: 'It's As Crazy As You Think'

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    The allure of routine travel to exotic locales makes a career as a flight attendant especially appealing to many job seekers. So much so, in fact, that more than 20,000 people recently applied ...

  5. 40 Historical Pictures of Flight Attendants Throughout the ...

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    An Etihad Airways flight attendant passing out global newspapers aboard a flight from Washington D.C. to Abu Dhabi Subscribe to Woman's Day today and get 73% off your first 12 issues.

  6. Gailen David - Wikipedia

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    Gailen David is an American former flight attendant, labor activist and entrepreneur. He is best known for Take Off! with The Savvy Stews , The Jet Set and his appearance in the film, Miami Shakedown .

  7. Association of Professional Flight Attendants - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) is a labor union which was founded in 1977 and represents over 28,000 flight attendants at American Airlines.In 2003, APFA played a major role [citation needed] in keeping American Airlines solvent and out of bankruptcy by giving back an employee bailout of $340 million in annual salary and benefits, for a total of over $3 billion.