Flymeboy you're correct. On a wide body aircraft you should still have one cabin crew per door because of the two aisles. Also 1 cabin crew every 50 seats, whether they're occupied or not. However, self help exits (like doors 3 on the 767-300) might be different. Provided the crew give a specific briefing to the passengers (ABPs) who are seated next to it before take off, *maybe* you could get away with only one, like on the 757-200, but I am not sure (and it sounds a bit crazy to me) so I have to look into this.
When I was working for First Choice our 767-300s had 312 seats. In theory they would roster 9 crew when they could but in practice we always eneded up flying on min crew, which was 8.
Last edited by flybywire; 8th Feb 2006 at 12:30.