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  • Music box theme song?....really? lol

  • @MountainGyspy I didn't pick it.

  • @adonnelly1956 Kind of funny. ;D

  • SEARC AND PLZ CALL ME...AIR HOSTESS TRAINING PRONEEIL INSTIUTE NIKKU SARABHAI INDIA 09300410722

  • Just came across this by total accident. Not even a frequent flyer. But I respect the hardworking Flight Attendants when I do fly. The face of the company. The link to safety. Hardworking men and women who put their best effort out there with the unwashed, unappreciating cast of clowns that pass for passengers today. Keep up the good work! You have my admiration doing an arduous but rewarding and, hopefully, fun profession.

  • hey :) its fun :D

  • 1.) Is it a job that you can be proud of and tell all of your family about? If you travel overseas and get to see the world and want to move up in the company it is.

    2.) Is it nerve wrecking? No, it's fun. The flight training you go thru, you come out a totally different person. They teach you EVERYTHING about safety, what if this happens. I was the only flight att. on the plane and an engine went out. Actually I felt very prepared.

  • @adonnelly1956 Who do you fly with now, I am just starting my training my Air New Zealand!!!!!! cant wait!

  • 2 questions-

    1.) Is it a job that you can be proud of and tell all of your family about?

    2.) Is it nerve wrecking?

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  • i have many questions on wethier to become a flight attendant, i plan on working for a airline called "sunwing" basically they fly to the caribbean??? 1. Do you work with the same cabin crew that you start with? 2. Do you get benefits (oh i live in canada)? 3. Is salary good? 4. do you get vacation days?

  • really? i am too

    im 12 and i realllyyyy want to be a flight attendant

  • @chalk777 So for training, there is first the Country's regulations as far as Air travel. For instance, Law's, requirements, documents, etc. Then you go through general procedures, evacuations, shouted commands, fire, ditching, etc. Then you go through a/c specifics.. And then First Aid.. My training in Canada was about a good 6 weeks.. and here qith QR I trained for 8.. A lot more service training!!! Here we use the A319-320-321-330-340 and the B777! :) Beautiful birds!!

  • @chalk777 Well it depends on the airline, SEP is usually around 5 weeks and then you go through service training. I used to fly back home in Canada for a charter airline called Sunwing. We flew 737-800's.. Wonderful aircraft.. A little bit old school since you manually arm the doors.. haha you bend down and put the gurt bar int he floor brackets.. none of that with Airbus.. although Im not gonna lie, I do prefer Boeing.. They say that there is nothing that gets you going like a boeing!

  • @chalk777 Omg I remember when I was young and wanted to fly.. there was nothing I wanted more.. I have been a cabin crew for over 3 years now and Im still enjoying every flight!! I'm flying in the middle east now for Qatar Airways! Let me know if there are things you'd like to know!! :)

  • @davidberto8 i have a question. how much do u get paid??

  • @xHowMusicShouldSound hmm haha thats pretty private.. haha but I guess it always depends of how much you fly and where you go.. I make around 4000US/month, tax free and my apartment and transport are paid for.. so It could be worse!

  • @davidberto8 hi, i wana know, i have done 10th standard school, wht shud i do to becme a flight attendant or cabin crew?

  • @yutbxt22 its the same thing mate.

  • @murdie65 ok....

  • is hard getting the job. and hard to pass training.

  • What is the name of the song?

    or the theme?

  • if you really want it that badly you should just become one.......wish you all the best cuz i too am pursuing that rite now....

  • Great video! I didn't think express jet planes had life vests, just those floating seat cushions...

  • ALL PLANES HAVE TO HAVE THEM

  • No they don't... Planes that stay within 50NM of shore only have to have floating passenger seat cushions.

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