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"When you go on a charm offensive, it's probably not helpful to tell the targets of your seduction a bunch of lies, that if they knew better, they'd agree with you, and any time they call you on your lies, they're being hostile," said one attendant.
On a mid-December flight from London to Dubai, one attendant paused at an economy passenger's armrest.
Oh, and Celine Dion, one attendant writes, is "sweet but completely and creepily dependant on her husband".
A rule adopted by the Federal Aviation Administration that took effect in September gave airlines three years to train flight attendants and put defibrillators on all planes that can carry at least 30 passengers and one attendant.
Bill Carrick, the Democratic consultant, agreed: "Davis is doing better simply because he's like a kid flying on an airplane alone, when the flight attendants carefully pass him along from one attendant to the next.
One attendant walks up and down the aisle playing a harmonica.
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Only one flight attendant on one leg offered any help, carrying one child to the exit.
A first-class passenger told the Yonhap news agency that Cho yelled at flight attendants who kneeled before her, pushed one flight attendant's shoulder and threw an object at the cabin wall.
And to end on a personal note, from one flight attendant (myself) to the crew of Asiana 214: Your crew did an outstanding job and set an example for flight attendants around the world.
Miraculously, the pilot managed to land the plane on the island of Maui, Hawaii, but one flight attendant died and several passengers sustained serious injuries.
The report said that the pilot summoned several flight attendants to remove the co-pilot from the cockpit, and that one flight attendant injured a wrist in the struggle.
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