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Expertise

Ask me anything about the in-flight experience from the flight attendant perspective. Crying baby? Obese seatmate? Seat that won't recline? I'll tell you all the TOP SECRET TIPS on how to sail smoothly from Point A to Point B.

Experience in the area

The manual I received in training reads: STEWARDESS HANDBOOK. Any more questions, ha-ha? For the last thirty years I have flown for a major carrier, am on the Critical Incident Response Team, was on the safety committee and was a line check flight attendant for several years.

Organizations

Dramatists Guild.

Publications

Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star Telegram, First magazine, Canine Quarterly.

Education/Credentials

UCLA, University of Texas and University of Wisconsin.

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2008-09-04 Emergency landing procedures.:

Good question and thanks for the link for review. Basically, any emergency situation like this requires good communication between the Lead Flight Attendant and the Captain. (Lead F/A then relays the

2008-08-28 reverse thrust:

Hi Carrie: I am unqualified to answer this question, as I am a flight attendant! Please check out the credentials of some of our other aviation experts in the pilot field. I'll bet that they can answer

 

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