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Who takes care of passengers needs and serves them?

A flight attendant is a member of an airline's cabin crew who is responsible for ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers during flights. Flight attendants perform a variety of tasks, including greeting passengers, demonstrating safety procedures, serving meals and drinks, and responding to passenger requests.



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Although not legally required to render assistance in the event of a medical emergency aboard an airplane, physicians have an ethical obligation to do so and should be prepared.

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Whether you call it VFR advisories or-as the FAA labels it in the Aeronautical Information Manual, the AIM-radar traffic information service, flight following is provided by ATC to advise VFR flights of observed radar targets warranting their attention.

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Flight nurses are responsible for checking vitals, keeping records, administering medication, performing medical procedures, and more. Often aircrafts will have flight physicians that nurses assist in caring for patients, but in the event that there is no flight physician on board, a flight nurse takes charge.

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In addition to onboard medical kits, services like MedAire and STAT-MD provide flight crews with physicians to guide them in evaluating and stabilizing passengers who are having medical episodes on board or even on the ground before a flight.

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