Site Map   Site Search
Avjobs.com - The Leading Aviation & Airline Career & Employment Opportunities Job Site There are 116 Active Applicants Logged In. Applicant Log In
Employer Log In
Applicant Registration
Employer Registration
Airline, Airport, Aerospace, General Aviation Jobs, Careers, Employment OpportunitiesAirline Flight Attendant Duties Register or Log In - Free Newsletter
Airline, Airport, Aerospace, General Aviation Jobs, Careers, Employment Opportunities Airline, Airport, Aerospace, General Aviation Jobs, Careers, Employment Opportunities Airline, Airport, Aerospace, General Aviation Jobs, Careers, Employment Opportunities

Airline Flight Attendant Duties

Flight attendants are responsible for the comfort and safety of passengers during their flight. This job definition translates into a variety of duties and tasks. Airlines take flight attendants and the performance of their duties very seriously. At one time all flight attendants had to be registered nurses. Today, flight attendants are still primarily responsible for passenger safety, even without being nurses. They are in charge of any emergency procedures involving evacuations, crash landings, and severe turbulence, and are even responsible for administering first aid to passengers when needed.

Communicating with passengers is often the domain of the flight attendant. Attendants make most announcements on the plane related to such things as safety and emergency procedures, carry-on luggage, and flight transfer information. Attendants must make sure passengers follow all flight regulations, and enforce such regulations in a very pleasant manner. They also assist passengers in boarding and deplaning. This involves checking passenger tickets, assisting disabled passengers, answering questions, and helping passengers find empty seats.

All flight attendants must attend preflight briefings with the rest of the crew, where the captain informs them of weather conditions, special passenger needs, or any other concerns related to the flight. Then, before each flight, attendants must check all emergency equipment, the public address system, food and beverage supplies, and all passenger amenities, such as magazines, movies, blankets, and pillows.

Finally, depending on the length of flight and time of day, attendants are responsible for serving meals, snacks, and beverages during the flight.

The History of Flight Attendants

Next Career Description - UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT ATTENDANT CAREER REQUIREMENTS >>>

Get Hired 15-50% FASTER!

Established Values System
Successful applicants must be primarily self-motivated and have the ability to work unsupervised. Self-satisfaction must be found by treating others well, since feedback will come more often from customers than from supervisory personnel. This will allow you to maintain high standards even under pressure from peers to relax those standards. You must be self-confident and take responsibility for your actions, preferring to earn rewards rather than expecting entitlements.

© Avjobs, Inc.® 1988-2010 - All Rights Reserved
Download the Avjobs - Aviation Industry Employment Community Toolbar! Link to Us
Register | Home | Search Jobs | Post Jobs | AVSchools | Aviation Salary | FREE Newsletter | Job of the Week | Site Map
Careers Newsletter | Free Toolbar | Careers | Student Aviation | Cares Re-Employment Service | Employer Services