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  2. Betty Ong - Wikipedia

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    Betty Ann Ong [1] (Chinese: 鄧月薇, Taishanese Ang 4 ngut 4 mi 3; February 5, 1956 – September 11, 2001 [2]) was an American flight attendant who worked for American Airlines and boarded Flight 11, the first airplane hijacked during the September 11 attacks. [3]

  3. What Flight Attendants Wish They Could Tell You - AOL

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    Insider Tip: According to a post on Medium by an ex-flight attendant, there is a 90-second time limit to evacuate passengers, which means if the worst happens, you also have to be physically and ...

  4. List of notable flight attendants - Wikipedia

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    Worked as a Garuda Indonesia flight attendant during her early life; Betty Ong, was a flight attendant on board American Airlines Flight 11 the first of four hijacked aircraft's on the morning of September 11, 2001. Madeline Amy Sweeney, was also a flight attendant on board Flight 11, Sweeney was the first to describe the hijackers, and their ...

  5. Take Care of Us, Captain - Wikipedia

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    After the plane settles down, flight attendant Choi Jin-won becomes worried about the pregnant passenger and goes to the restroom to check on her. Choi Jin-won finds the passenger on the restroom floor. Flight attendant Choi Ji-won helps the woman back to her seat. Choi Ji-won covers the passenger with a blanket, but notices blood on her skirt.

  6. We’re Spilling The Tea On 22 Flight Attendant Travel Hacks ...

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    We've gathered 22 flight attendant-approved essentials that'll have you traveling with the kind of expertise that makes TSA agents do a double-take. These aren't just random travel gadgets – the ...

  7. This is the first thing flight attendants notice about you - AOL

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    Flight attendants also notice if you're drunk, are kind to the passengers around you and if you avoid eye contact with them. "[I notice] who makes eye contact with me and who doesn’t.

  8. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    The number of flight attendants required on flights is mandated by each country's regulations. In the U.S., for light planes with 19 or fewer seats, or, if weighing more than 7,500 lb (3,400 kg), 9 or fewer seats, no flight attendant is needed; on larger aircraft, one flight attendant per 50 passenger seats is required. [28]

  9. No-fly list for unruly airplane passengers ‘incredibly ...

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    Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA International, said the proposed no-fly list “is incredibly important” to ensure the safety of all travelers.