Yes, you can be a 5'0" (approx. 152 cm) flight attendant in 2026, but your options may be limited to specific airlines. Most major carriers, such as United, Delta, and Emirates, have moved away from strict "height minimums" and instead use a "Functional Reach Test." This requires you to stand on your tiptoes and reach a certain height (usually 212 cm or 6'11") to ensure you can safely access emergency equipment and close overhead bins. At 5'0", many candidates find this reach test challenging. However, regional airlines or those operating smaller aircraft (like the Embraer or CRJ series) often have lower reach requirements. For example, some airlines have a minimum height requirement as low as 4'11". In Asia and India, many airlines still maintain a formal minimum height of 155 cm (approx. 5'1") for female cabin crew. If you are 5'0", your best path is to practice your vertical reach and target "low-cost" or regional carriers that prioritize agility and service skills over the traditional "statuesque" height standards of long-haul legacy airlines.