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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. American Airlines Flight 11 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the hijacking was a Boeing 767-200ER with registration number N334AA [4] [5] The capacity of the aircraft was 158 passengers (9 in first class, 30 in business class and 119 in economy class), but the September 11 flight carried 81 passengers and 11 crew members.

  6. I’m a flight attendant — these are the 6 ‘green flag’ traits ...

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    An American Airlines flight attendant is sharing six passenger “green flags,” which are positive actions that can help make a plane ride smooth. “I feel like I say a lot about, ...

  7. 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]

  8. Flight attendant tells passenger that she’s ‘overreacting’ to ...

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    Another even posted a diagram showing the airplane windows’ multiple layers. Despite the apparent lack of a depressurization risk, many commenters thought that applying adhesive like with an old ...

  9. JetBlue flight attendant incident - Wikipedia

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    The JetBlue flight attendant incident occurred after JetBlue Airways Flight 1052, from Pittsburgh to New York City on August 9, 2010, had landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Steven Slater, a veteran flight attendant announced over the plane's public address system that he had been abused by a passenger and was quitting his job.