The airline I work for is quite big, so I almost always fly with crew members I've never met before. We introduce ourselves at the pre-flight briefing while the Purser checks our documents are up-to-date. After that, we discuss everything related to the flight. This includes flight details, aircraft configuration, where to find the emergency equipment and how to use it, our duties for the flight, and any new information which may be useful. We have to how we understand emergency procedures such as fire-fighting, the location of the emergency exits, and how to arm or disarm the doors.
The golden rule is always 'Safety first! so the most important pre-flight task is the security check, where we search for any dangerous or foreign objects on board. It's also the most difficult pre-flight task, as you must be very careful to check everywhere even though the time is limited. A bomb, a toxic liquid, ammunition, or a weapon can be hidden in a very small space. If I find a suspect item, I mustn't touch it. I have to inform the Purser and describe in detail what it looks like and where it is. The Purser informs the Captain and, if necessary, Aviation Security is called out.
Sometimes we have responsibility for a passenger with special requirements.I recently had to take care of a lady who was blind. I accompanied her to the seat, helped with her luggage, and explained the location of the nearest emergency exit, the lavatory, and the passenger service unit. Later, I brought her lunch and helped with that as well. She was really nice, and appreciated my help a lot.
The airline I work for is quite big, so I almost always fly with crew members I've never met before. We introduce ourselves at the pre-flight briefing while the Purser checks our documents are up-to-date. After that, we discuss everything related to the flight. This includes flight details, aircraft configuration, where to find the emergency equipment and how to use it, our duties for the flight, and any new information which may be useful. We have to how we understand emergency procedures such as fire-fighting, the location of the emergency exits, and how to arm or disarm the doors.The golden rule is always 'Safety first! so the most important pre-flight task is the security check, where we search for any dangerous or foreign objects on board. It's also the most difficult pre-flight task, as you must be very careful to check everywhere even though the time is limited. A bomb, a toxic liquid, ammunition, or a weapon can be hidden in a very small space. If I find a suspect item, I mustn't touch it. I have to inform the Purser and describe in detail what it looks like and where it is. The Purser informs the Captain and, if necessary, Aviation Security is called out.Sometimes we have responsibility for a passenger with special requirements.I recently had to take care of a lady who was blind. I accompanied her to the seat, helped with her luggage, and explained the location of the nearest emergency exit, the lavatory, and the passenger service unit. Later, I brought her lunch and helped with that as well. She was really nice, and appreciated my help a lot.
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