A Flight Attendant’s duties consist of performing or assisting in the areas of service and safety to passengers in-flight and on the ground.
While performing in-flight and ground duties, a Flight Attendant works in confined spaces of aircraft aisles and galleys. To provide service to passengers and operate cabin equipment, a Flight Attendant must stand, walk, kneel, bend, stoop, stretch, reach, lift moderately heavy objects from the floor to above shoulder level and push and pull equipment such as move-able carts.
A Flight Attendant is in continuous contact with the public and from time to time must handle unaccompanied minors, disorderly, intoxicated, and irate passengers. A Flight Attendant cares for and assists ill, injured, and incapacitated passengers and may administer first aid in compliance with government and company regulations.
Requirements
An ideal candidate is service oriented in addition to being neat, well groomed and capable of making a positive impression. Candidates must be able to read, write, fluently speak and understand the English language. Caribbean bases prefer the ability to read, write, fluently speak and understand Spanish.
Minimum Age : 19
Education/Work Experience: High school diploma or GED, plus at least one year of customer service experience.
Citizenship: United States citizenship or if you possess the legal right to work in the U.S., including the right to travel to/from the countries American Eagle serves.
Relocation: Candidates must be willing and able to relocate to any of our flight attendant bases located in Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Dallas/Fort Worth, TX; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; New York City (LGA), NY or San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Physical Requirements: You must be able to lift, push and pull heavy articles as required. You must be able to reach all emergency equipment on all aircraft types. All flight attendants are required to be between 5 feet and 5 feet 11 inches. No visible tattoos. “Visible” is considered to be from the neck up (even with hair down), the short sleeves down to the fingertips and the hemline of skirts and pants to where the uniform shoes begin. Tattoos cannot be covered with make-up or adhesive bandages.
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