Cabin Crew information

Flight Safety Australia articles (2000-2008)

September-October 2007

Cabin air quality - New studies clear the air

July-August 2007

Passenger Health Issues

January-February 2007

Sky stress - Goodbye to old stereotypes

November-December 2006

Listen up - Passenger briefings.

September-October 2006

Alcohol alert - Responsible service.

July-August 2006

Hold tight - Infant restraints examined.

May-June 2006

Roller coaster - Encounters with turbulence.

March-April 2006

Carry on - Too much baggage

January-February 2006

Children on board - Evacuation research

November-December 2005

Dangerous goods - Carrying bad baggage
What do you say when you come across dangerous goods - Answers to frequently asked questions.

September-October 2005

Pigs can fly - Conditions apply.
What do you say when - Answers to frequently asked questions.

July-August 2005

Evacuate - Speed saves.

March-April 2005

Listen up - Passengers need prompting

July-August 2004

When the passenger becomes the patient - In-flight medical matters.

May-June 2004

Tough decisions made easy - Qantas is working out how senior cabin crew make tough decisions, writes Russell Higgins.

March-April 2004

Dizzying heights - Cabin crew who do not follow procedures during a decompression emergency risk becoming a liability, Merran Williams reports.

January-February 2004

When you can't dial 000 - In-flight fires are among the most terrifying situations cabin crew can face

November-December 2003

Melbourne Cup - Flighty passengers take to the air.

September-October 2003

Belt up - From turbulence to a sudden stop while taxiing, a seat belt is the best defence against injuries.

Switched off - Research underlines the dangers of using mobile phones and other portable electronic devices in-flight.

March-April 2003

Psychiatric emergencies - Cabin crew sometimes have to deal with passenger behaviour ranging from bizarre to downright dangerous.

May-June 2002

Silence is golden - Taking a quiet moment before take-off to review safety procedures could save lives.

July-August 2001

Listen up - How to get passengers to listen to safety briefings.

March-April 2001

The big brief - How to improve your passengers' chance of survival in an evacuation.

September-October 2000

Falling down - Slips, trips and falls are a major hazard for cabin crew.

May-June 2000

Is your passenger fit to fly? Passenger illness can spell trouble.

March-April 2000

On your own - Valuable advice for solo flight attendants

January-February 2000

Enroute emergency - The value of effective communication

 
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