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Old 7th December 2004 | 18:46
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An awesome Flight Crew

Please let me introduce one of the friendliest flight crews that I have ever flown with. I am a fairly infrequent flyer but still manage to cover some 30-40000 miles per year.

Flight crews seem to be rarely appreciated so here is one!


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Old 7th December 2004 | 23:51
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Nice pic, which one are you?



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Old 8th December 2004 | 05:25
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Hi!!!

Are the American passengers just as bad on US domestic flights as they are on other carriers, ie BA, EK, QF etc? I shouldn't blanket all Americans like that, but generally the ones i come across have serious attitude problems! haha
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Old 9th December 2004 | 14:10
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Nice pic, which one are you?
Sorry to have to say that I am not cabin crew (I don't think that I have the good looks!) but just a trainee commercial pilot who flies a lot. I just don't think that the cabin crew is appreciated enough - your work is much more challenging than the work done on the deck!

Are the American passengers just as bad on US domestic flights as they are on other carriers, ie BA, EK, QF etc?
Quite simply - yes! The American passengers seem to think that they are entitled to everything. (Although I think that some of the British passengers off on their hols to Ibiza and Malaga can be a bit of a handful.)

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Old 9th December 2004 | 15:33
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Errmmm.... must be the Americans who fly with us that are the exception then?

I find American passengers as a rule very polite. As long as they get what they have paid for, there is always a 'please' and a 'Thank you Ma'am'. Being by and large frequent flyers, at least domestically if not always world-wide, they know how to behave themselves on an airplane.
They also know what to expect, and god help you and your company if you don't provide it. Which in my book is fair enough, as long as the complains stay within the bounds of the polite. Which, with Americans, they most often do is my experience.

Yup some of them are loud mouth ignorant quarrelsome bastards, but that applies to any nationality. Except to Japanese pax perhaps, but our Japanese FAs tell me they get given hell in a polite whisper, which hurts just as bad .....


OK, one pet peeve: American pax with imaginary but ever so serious allergies, ailments, phobias, specific dietary needs and assorted health issues who expect me to accomodate their particular idiotic whims on a full 737 and a block time of 33 minutes.
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