Oct. 29, 2018
Being a flight attendant in business aviation “takes someone with a unique blend of talents to be professional enough, quick enough, educated, a self-starter, but a complete team player,” said Louisa Fisher, program manager at FlightSafety International and chair of the NBAA Flight Attendants Committee. Fisher describes the importance of flight attendant education and experience in this week’s NBAA Flight Plan podcast.
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