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  2. IATA delay codes - Wikipedia

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    In the AHM 780 specification, the two-character numeric-only codes are sent in the DL and EDL elements along with the time assigned to each code (e.g. DL31/62/0005/0015 showing reason 31 for 5 mins and reason 62 for 15 minutes), and the three-character alphanumeric codes are sent in the DLA element (e.g. DLA31C/62A// showing subreason C for ...

  3. Premium economy class - Wikipedia

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    Service codes used by airlines vary, but W is the most common code. Examples of differences An Air ... dedicated cabin crew; smaller cabin size; better seats (often ...

  4. Aircrew - Wikipedia

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    Purser or In-flight Service Manager or Cabin Services Director, is responsible for the cabin crew as a team leader. Flight attendant or Cabin Crew, is the crew member responsible for the safety of passengers. Historically during the early era of commercial aviation, the position was staffed by young 'cabin boys' who assisted passengers. [15]

  5. A former flight attendant reveals the secret codes cabin crew ...

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    A former flight attendant has divulged the secret lingo crew members use to talk about passengers. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Finnair - Wikipedia

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    Finnair has codes to indicate the rank of crew members: One stripe in the sleeve (or epaulettes in the case of male crew wearing vests) for normal Cabin Crew, two stripes for Senior Cabin Crew (only for outsourced Spanish crew) acting as a Purser, and three stripes for a Purser/Chief Purser.

  7. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    Also, during the 1980s and 1990s, more men were allowed to apply as flight attendants, helping to create more usage of this term. More recently the term cabin crew or cabin staff has begun to replace 'flight attendants' in some parts of the world, because of the term's recognition of their role as members of the crew.

  8. ATA 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Aircraft System/Component (JASC) Code Tables was a modified version of the Air Transport Association of America (ATA), Specification 100 code. It was developed by the FAA's, Regulatory Support Division (AFS-600). This code table was constructed by using the new JASC code four digit format, along with an abbreviated code title.

  9. The world’s best and worst cabin crew uniforms - AOL

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    But when it comes to cabin crew uniforms, all bets are off. ... BA’s new sleek navy designs acted as a counterbalance to its notoriously traditional dress code. The new uniform was developed in ...