What You'll Do

  • Direct and assist passengers in emergency procedures, such as evacuating a plane following an emergency landing.
  • Announce and demonstrate safety and emergency procedures, such as the use of oxygen masks, seat belts, and life jackets.
  • Walk aisles of planes to verify that passengers have complied with federal regulations prior to takeoffs and landings.
  • Verify that first aid kits and other emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers and oxygen bottles, are in working order.
  • Administer first aid to passengers in distress.
  • Attend preflight briefings concerning weather, altitudes, routes, emergency procedures, crew coordination, lengths of flights, food and beverage services offered, and numbers of passengers.
  • Prepare passengers and aircraft for landing, following procedures.
  • Determine special assistance needs of passengers, such as small children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities.
  • Check to ensure that food, beverages, blankets, reading material, emergency equipment, and other supplies are aboard and are in adequate supply.
  • Reassure passengers when situations, such as turbulence, are encountered.

Essential Skills

Speaking 4.12/5
Active Listening 3.88/5
Monitoring 3.88/5
Social Perceptiveness 3.75/5
Service Orientation 3.75/5
Coordination 3.62/5
Reading Comprehension 3.12/5
Critical Thinking 3.12/5
Active Learning 3.12/5
Time Management 3.12/5
Writing 3.0/5
Persuasion 3.0/5

Career Fit Overview

Use this summary to understand the kind of profile this role rewards. It helps you judge whether this career looks like a stronger match than your current role, a nearby move worth exploring, or a broader path to compare more seriously.

Top passions

  • Organizer: Bringing order to data and processes satisfies you.
  • Maker: Building and fixing energizes you. You like tangible results and practical tools.
  • Helper: Supporting people and making a difference matters to you.

Common styles

Dependability, Cooperation, Attention to Detail, Self-Control, Stress Tolerance

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Key Abilities

This career demands strong capabilities in the following areas:

Oral Expression 4.0/5
Speech Clarity 4.0/5
Oral Comprehension 3.88/5
Speech Recognition 3.88/5
Problem Sensitivity 3.75/5
Near Vision 3.75/5
Deductive Reasoning 3.62/5
Information Ordering 3.25/5

Technologies & Tools

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Work Environment & Strengths

Common Strengths for This Career

  • Dependability (High importance: 4.95/5)
  • Cooperation (High importance: 4.76/5)
  • Attention to Detail (High importance: 4.75/5)
  • Self-Control (High importance: 4.75/5)
  • Stress Tolerance (High importance: 4.7/5)

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How to Become One

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful but is usually not required. Training is often provided on the job.

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Also Known As

This career is known by many different job titles across industries. Here are all the variations:

Aircraft Cabin Agent Airline Attendant Airline Flight Attendant Airline Hostess Airline Stewardess Airplane Flight Attendant Cabin Attendant Door and Arrival Attendant Flight Attendant Flight Crew Flight Crew Member Flight Hostess Flight Steward In-Flight Crew Member Inflight Services Flight Attendant International Flight Attendant Meal Attendant Purser Ramp Flight Attendant

Career Fit FAQs

Is this career a good fit for me

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Can this help if I want to stay in my field

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