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4. 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.
JetBlue Airlines Flight 1052 JetBlue Airlines Flight 1052: After the August 9, 2010, flight from Pittsburgh had landed at New York's Kennedy Airport, flight attendant Steven Slater, 39, of Belle Harbor, Queens, New York, got on the public-address system and launched into a verbal tirade against the passengers, telling them they could "go fuck ...
After 9/11, flight attendant training became much more expansive, with rigorous safety protocols and personal defense, according to NPR. mark peterson - Getty Images. 2000s.
In December 2006, JetBlue, as part of their RTP plan, removed a row of seats from their A320s to lighten the aircraft by 904 lb (410 kg) and reduce the cabin crew size from four to three (per FAA regulation requiring one flight attendant per 50 seats), thus offsetting the lost revenue from the removal of seats, and further lightening the ...
Steven Slater, the JetBlue flight attendant who is now famous for quitting his job in one of the most outrageous ways imaginable -- screaming at passengers and jumping down an emergency slide ...
Steven Slater's daring departure from a JetBlue Airways (JBLU) aircraft last month made him the darling of disgruntled airline employees everywhere. But the former flight attendant is showing less ...
J. JetBlue flight attendant incident. Categories: JetBlue. Accidents and incidents by airline of the United States.
Just a few days ago JetBlue Flight attendant Steven Slater dropped the F-bomb, grabbed a couple beers and quit his job in a now notorious way, inflating and sliding down his plane's emergency chute.