Is there a height and weight requirement for flight attendants?

Is there a height and weight requirement for flight attendants?

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“The reason why many people ‘think’ that most cabin crew out there are good looking is because the airlines have created the illusion,” Ms Brown explains. “During the cabin crew training all crew go through some kind of grooming/image/uniform training. They instruct the crew exactly what they want them to look like.

Q. Can I become a flight attendant if im short?

It is not likely. While not all airlines have a minimum height requirement for the job – you still must be able to pass a reach test and be able to reach the overhead compartments. These compartments are usually at least six feet above the floor.

Q. Can I be a flight attendant if I’m 5 1?

There is not a specific weight requirement for flight attendants. Instead, they are required to have a proportional look. This means that although you don’t have to be skinny, you should look healthy and fit.

Q. Why are flight attendants so pretty?

Q. Do flight attendants wear heels?

Many airlines require flight attendants to wear heels while in uniform but not in an aircraft – like while walking through the airport to their flight. While in the cabin of an aircraft they wear flats due to safety concerns.

Q. How many days a week does a flight attendant work?

The airline industry is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and being a flight attendant is NOT your typical 9 – 5 job. Some shifts are as long as 16 hours! You may be scheduled early mornings, late nights, and holidays. Remember, you’ll have a minimum of 11 days off each month.

Q. Why do flight attendants wear neck scarves?

Aside from their professional look, what makes them more admirable is their scarf fashion sense. As we all know, a scarf is a versatile accessory that can be worn to a casual or formal event. Undeniably, scarves work wonders and add elegance to every flight attendants’ uniform.

Q. What qualifications does a flight attendant need?

You will need to be over the age of 18 to become a member of air cabin crew. The ability to speak a second language is highly desirable. Airlines will usually require a good standard of education, including GCSEs (grades A-C) in maths and English, or equivalent qualifications.

Q. How long is training for flight attendant?

three to six weeks

Q. How long does it take to train as a flight attendant?

You could start by doing a cabin crew advanced apprenticeship. This will usually take 12 months to complete. You’ll do on-the-job training and spend time with a college or training provider.

Q. Do you need math to be a flight attendant?

The only math you will need as a flight attendant are basic calculations to calculate local times in different zones, time differences, local prices in different currencies. If the airline offers inflight shopping, you would be responsible to collect payments and to hand them over after the flight.

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