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Do flight attendants have to wear a watch?

All cabin crew must wear a watch, and while there are rules about the size and design, it has to be very classic. This is not only so they arrive on time but also is used in medical emergencies, accident reports, and flight reports if an event occurs; therefore, it is a rule to wear one.



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As part of the uniform, jewelry is very restricted. This is partly for uniform standards and sometimes for safety reasons. Only one ring and one set of earrings (usually pearl or diamond-style studs) are allowed. No bracelets, necklaces, or any other jewelry is permitted.

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Jewelry may trigger additional screening. Even if the jewelry does not contain a large metal object or liquid, it can still trigger the metal detector or body scanner. If this happens, you may be subject to additional screening, including a pat-down search.

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However, heavy jewelry with bulky metal components or multiple pieces can trigger the scanner. If you are wearing bulky gold, platinum, or sterling silver pieces, you may need to remove them to avoid setting off the metal detector alarm. Place jewelry containing liquid in a separate bin.

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''If your hair is longer than 15cm, it needs to be in a bun or up. ''This is because in an event of an emergency, it needs to be out of your face.

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7 Cannot visit cockpit any time Cabin crew are not allowed to visit the cockpit any time they choose. There is a rule of 'sterile cockpit' where the cabin crew cannot contact the flight crew during certain times unless of an emergency situation.

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Oh and scent? Flight attendants can wear perfume or cologne only if “applied sparingly.” Supplement your airplane know-how by learning how to get reimbursed for lost luggage.

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Flight attendants allow dyed hair in natural colors such as dark black, brown, etc. Other sharp and vibrant colors such as green, red, and blue are not allowed. Although the airline doesn't specify the style and color of the hair, still there are restrictions on those colors which look unprofessional.

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Whenever you sit or stand for long periods of time, as flight attendants do, gravity pulls on your blood, slowing your circulation and decreasing its efficacy. Compression pantyhose provide gentle, graduated pressure that keeps the blood moving through your veins and helps fight against gravity's adverse effects.

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It's an instruction to set the doors to automatic mode so that emergency evacuation slides will deploy when the door is opened. The cross-check means that after arming their assigned door, the flight attendant should check that their opposite number has also armed their door.

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But as it turns out, makeup also serves an important purpose. Launching the Daily Star, Wednesday, November 25, Heather Poole, who has been a member of the cabin crew for 20 years, said the bright lipstick helps passengers to read flight attendants' lips during an emergency.

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Flight attendants on long-haul flights are provided with spaces to rest. Here's a photo of the crew rest area on a Boeing 787. Crew rest areas exist on all airplanes, but what these rest areas look like depends on the airline, aircraft and the length of the flight.

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Airline Says All Flight Attendants Can Wear Makeup
Fashions change and so have our style guidelines over the years, the airline said in a press statement. Our uniform standards have always been reflective of the times.

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While these are individual airline guidelines, there's still no internationally mandated retirement age for flight attendants, and no country has set any law that imposes a maximum age limit for flight attendants.

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It's difficult and can take a long time. Airlines can take 3-6 months to get through the hiring process, that's if your resume makes it through the first cut. Intense Competition. We estimate there are 1 – 1.5 million flight attendant applications for 5,000 – 10,000 jobs.

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Nail clippers are also allowed on planes, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). You can pack them in both your carry-on and checked luggage. Similar to tweezers, it's a good idea to wrap your nail clippers or place them securely in a bag to avoid injury to others handling your luggage.

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You are not required to remove any jewelry when going through airport security unless it triggers an alarm from the metal detector.

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