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  2. A curious flight attendant took to Reddit to ask fellow users to provide some general feedback on annoyances they may encounter while flying. In the "r/delta" sub-Reddit, the post entitled, "What ...

  3. List of air rage incidents - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines Flight 976. Air rage occurs when airline personnel or passengers act violently or disruptively towards others. When these incidents have occurred in flight, they have often required the pilots to divert and make an emergency landing in order to remove the individual(s), as the safety of those on board cannot be guaranteed otherwise.

  4. Turbulence on Air Canada flight sends food flying around the ...

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    A photo shows the inside of an Air Canada jet during a flight from Vancouver to Singapore after it encountered turbulence on Oct. 11, 2023, sending passengers' food and drinks flying around the cabin.

  5. Video shows Air Canada flight attendant scold passenger who ...

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    A Canadian news outlet reported that the flight from Casablanca, Morocco, to Montreal was canceled after the incident. Video shows Air Canada flight attendant scold passenger who reportedly asked ...

  6. Visa requirements for crew members - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Visa not required Flight crew flying into Canada while on duty do not require a visa- or an eTA, in case of visa-exempt nationalities other than the US- to enter the country. [6] The length of stay for commercial aircrew is a maximum of 48 hours. China: Visa required A crew member employed on board in China needs a crew visa, C Visa. [7]

  7. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    Flight attendants on Air Canada Flight 797 (Sergio Benetti, Judi Davidson, Laura Kayama) used procedures which were not specifically taught in training such as moving passengers to the front of the aircraft to move them away from the fire and smoke, and passing out towels for passengers to cover their nose and mouths with while the cabin was ...

  8. Sixty second review - Wikipedia

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    Just prior to take off, and from gear down to landing, flight attendants will be in their jumpseats in a semi-brace position performing their silent review. [1] This can either be a structured set of questions that they mentally go over, or a series of suggested questions that the attendant can think about as they observe the cabin. [citation ...

  9. An Air Canada flight attendant of over 20 years says she's ...

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