What Is A Corporate Flight Attendant?
Chapter 1 Crewmember - Flight and cabin crew specifically trained to perform duties (per regulations).
Customs - The inspection area maintained by an agency at an airport or other port of entry monitoring goods entering into the country.
Customs Declaration - A form completed by an arriving passenger stating the items purchased or carried into the country. Daylight Savings Time - A forward adjustment of the clock in the spring. Deplane - To get off a plane at its stop or destination.
Destination - A place to which a person is traveling to. Dispatcher - Person responsible for the routing or scheduling of the aircraft, crews. Divan - A couch that makes into a bed on aircrafts. Domestic - Operations within the boundaries of the country. Duty - A tax applied to imported goods.
Duty Time - Period of time for which the crew member is on duty. - This time begins at a specific time prior to and after performing specific duties. Duty-free - Being exempt from import tax on certain purchased goods.
DVD - Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc. A disk containing a video recording; a movie, or computer data. Enroute - One who is traveling in-flight.
Entrepreneur - A person who starts and runs a business.
Entry Requirements - The official documents needed by a traveler entering a country for business or pleasure; passport, visa, proofs of inoculation. Escort - A person, who accompanies an individual or group, guiding or protecting them.
ETA / ETD / ETE - Estimated time of arrival / estimated time of departure / estimated time enroute. Euro - The common unit of currency shared by countries of the European Economic Community. Currency sign: € Expenses - Costs or charges of items of which some are reimbursable. FAA - Federal Aviation Administration - A division of the Department of Transportation
empowered with the regulation of air commerce including aircraft manufacture, training, airports, and air traffic control.
FAR - Federal Aviation Regulation - The rules for (among other things) operating aircraft within U.S. boundaries.
**FBO - Fixed Base Operator - A facility of an airport that provides services to aircraft. The line staff will help with catering and ground services. Ferry - A flight, which relocates the aircraft (with only essential crew onboard) to a location where maintenance or repairs can be performed or to pick up passengers. Flight Attendant - aka Third Crewmember. The primary job of a flight attendant is cabin safety. They may also be asked to perform non-safety related activities such as food and beverage
service. Some operations use a non-safety cabin attendants or hostesses, instead of a Flight Attendant. These non-safety personnel are not considered crewmembers and are not required to be EPT trained. If you are listed as crew or FA on the manifest you are required to be safety trained and must also adhere to flight duty and rest requirements, regardless of whether or not an FA is required for the flight. By definition a Flight Attendant is a safety trained crewmember.
Flight Crew - Pilots. Flight Technician - Person/s responsible for the maintenance of the aircraft. - F/O - First Officer, Co-Pilot, Second in Command, SIC.
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