hi flyblu, you said "information like cabin layouts or number of seats on an aircraft type can be found on any airline timetable." a
this is true, however most airlines (mine included) do have seat charts and list capacity. however they do not list the locations of crew rest areas ( A.A.'s security committee is working w/ the company on revamping their charts) nor the locations of emergancy equiptment. and as per US law our company does not give out information about load factors (i.e.how many passengers ended up on here today, it looks empty?).
Chris2rire asked in the original post "I'd like to know more about crew rest on board.
usually, when can F/A have some rest during the flight, is it just for long haul flights ?"
this IS asking for indormation that could potentially aid someone up to no good. (I.E. knowing only X number fo flight attendants are actually working and that Y number are all huddled up in a small confined area for a predetermined amount of time). as im sure your company has the same policy as mine to hide the manifest and the Break sheet. it just isnt meant for public knowledge.
thanks for your time
Brian
fly safe
P.S. alittle about me, so that you all dont think im nuts and am just paranoid. i am college educated w/ a major in criminal justice, a minor of phsyc,former police officer w/ special unit and advanced situations training,13 years as a flight attendant for a major US carrier and presently am on the security committee. my only goal is to educate my coworkers. remember its just us out there. the cockpit can not come to our rescue.