c1/e1 History of Cabin Crew Job

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2017
  • Who was the first flying female cabin crew in the world?
    Captain Ellen Church
    -(born: September 22, 1904 in Cresco, Iowa - died: August 22, 1965 in Terre Haute, Indiana)
    - the first female flight attendant.
    -She was a pilot and a registered nurse.
    Who was the first female cabin crew in Europe?
    Nelly Hedwig Diener
    - The first European female flight attendant
    - Started flying for Swiss Air on 1 May 1934
    - Known as ‘Angel of the Skies’
    - died in the 1934 Swissair Tuttlingen accident

Komentáře • 30

  • @priyankajaiswal6292
    @priyankajaiswal6292 Před 7 lety +2

    Eagerly waiting for more vlogs.. it will really going to help us.. keep going..🙂

  • @hanachannel9950
    @hanachannel9950 Před 7 lety +3

    always waiting for yr new video love u from morocco 😙😙

  • @tariqmehmoodmir2364
    @tariqmehmoodmir2364 Před 7 lety +1

    Kiedi Hi
    Happy to see your new video am desperately waiting for your video see you around take care love

  • @Aidelwaish
    @Aidelwaish Před 6 lety

    Hello Miss Kiedis, i really love your videos. You're so detailed and informative.
    i have a question, is there any fee if we are finally accepted/ pass all the interviews?
    do we have to pay any training fee or any kinds of fee?
    if yes, could you please elaborate..?
    So i could prepare the money hehe...(i mean i need to work harder to save more money just in case)
    I will have Emirates first interview in 5 days. I'm nervous and excited.

  • @harikrishnanp6309
    @harikrishnanp6309 Před 5 lety

    Which are the other videos ???
    I really wanna do join for this job.

  • @harikrishnanp6309
    @harikrishnanp6309 Před 5 lety

    Some of my friends told it's very difficult to get the job . Is it so ?
    How will be the syllabus?
    As a MSc student will it be easy or difficult to understand the lessons. Please help me to clear these doubts.

  • @user-hm9mj1hc3j
    @user-hm9mj1hc3j Před 7 lety +1

    I'm getting a high heel for CA, what brand do you recommend?

    • @MissKiedis
      @MissKiedis  Před 7 lety

      須田みずほ Hi :) crew like to buy their cabin shoes from hush puppies and naturalizer, they have very simple and modest designs. try to choose models with cushions :)

  • @peacexo11
    @peacexo11 Před 7 lety

    Hi Kiedis !please reply to my comment

    • @MissKiedis
      @MissKiedis  Před 7 lety +1

      peacexo11 hi :) yes, both cleaning toilets and vomits is part of our duty. By the rules, it's specified that cabin crew have to check all lavatories once every 20 min, it's mainly for safety precautions to check if smoke detectors are not obstructed with anything and if no one fainted there. But at the same time they want us to check cleanliness, so we have to go equipped with gloves and disinfectant spray and wipe the sink, collect all rubbish from the floor, wipe the toilet bowl and place a paper seat cover on it, remove rubbish from the sink if there are, and make sure rubbish bin flap is fully closed, there's no rubbish obstructing it, replace paper and amenities if they're over. About vomits, it depends from the situation. if someone vomited in the toilet and flight is not full, we can lock the toilet till the end of the flight and leave it for ground cleaners to clean. if someone vomited in the aisle or on the seats we can try to relocate paxes from that place, if it's not possible we have to take the cleaning kit and clean it up - put powder on top of liquid vomits to make it solid - then it's easier to collect it with brush and dustpan. I know it must sound disgusting, but this is reality of glamorous cabin crew job :P

    • @peacexo11
      @peacexo11 Před 7 lety

      Thank you so much for taking time to reply to my question !

    • @MissKiedis
      @MissKiedis  Před 7 lety

      peacexo11 you're welcome dear. yes, seniors usually ask new crew to do the dirty job for them.. :p

    • @peacexo11
      @peacexo11 Před 7 lety

      Thought so ! :( :P Thank you again and thank you for all the videos on this topic! They are so helpful. Looking forward for more

  • @canimsin1993
    @canimsin1993 Před 6 lety

    i live in tuttlingen

  • @harikrishnanp6309
    @harikrishnanp6309 Před 5 lety

    Hai Mam,
    I'm pursuing MSc in physics . I'm greatly interested to work as a Cabin Crew . Can you please suggest me what I can do to accomplish my dream . Hope you reply soon .

  • @abdohelal2031
    @abdohelal2031 Před 7 lety

    Hey, i hope you in fine condition i'd like to ask you a question , do you currently living and working in Dubai ?

    • @MissKiedis
      @MissKiedis  Před 7 lety

      Abdo Helal Hi :) no, I left Dubai

    • @abdohelal2031
      @abdohelal2031 Před 7 lety

      Miss Kiedis you don't have any plans to come back ? cuz actually i feeling guilty cuz i had left europe for emirates i came to dubai to get any random job and I did until emirates start hiring but i don't like dubai or UAE at all for me it's shity for me the lifestyle is disgusting it doesn't make any sounds everyone has own job and working everyone working it's stressful life against the european life the street,buildings,people the air ... etc despite i'm Egyptian but i couldn't believe for someone living in europe and moved to dubai ! i hope to back again i'm not interest anymore for emirates after what i had saw in dubai i thought the cabin crew lifestyle is awesome but only in instagram !

  • @chanchaljangid9573
    @chanchaljangid9573 Před 7 lety

    mam any airhostes Institute help or not to being a cabin crew

    • @MissKiedis
      @MissKiedis  Před 7 lety

      Chanchal Jangid yes, but they don't do it for free

    • @chanchaljangid9573
      @chanchaljangid9573 Před 7 lety

      yes mam but its wasting of money or noy

    • @chanchaljangid9573
      @chanchaljangid9573 Před 7 lety

      nd plz give some interview tips

    • @chanchaljangid9573
      @chanchaljangid9573 Před 7 lety

      Thanku so much😊

    • @MissKiedis
      @MissKiedis  Před 7 lety +1

      Chanchal Jangid for some people preparatory course gives more confidence at interviews, it gives at least this basic knowledge, but it's not necessary, you can get the same information around the internet,, depends from the price, but most institutes are overcharging for cc training. and airlines don't respect their certificates any way, so yes, it's like waste of money