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Old 4th Oct 2005, 17:19
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senior in this case means assistant purser and the no1 is the purser as in most airlines
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Old 4th Oct 2005, 22:14
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With EasyJet with the CCM2 reading the demo from the back, SCCM at row 1 and CCM3 at the overwings means all doors are covered.

During cabin secure SCCM secures upto row 6. CCM 3 works down from row 7 and CCM2 from row 17. Now ill only leave the galley as CCM2 once the CCM3 is in the rear galley then go out and secure.

Having the SCCM at row 6 is, what i can see, better than having a crew member 11 or 12 rows into the cabin and trying to get back to their unattended doors in a hurry.

On a side issue i think having only 1 crew member per 50 seats is cutting it far too close, ive been in situations where having that one extra person would have made all the difference.
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Old 5th Oct 2005, 17:01
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Just wanna say thanks guys PPrune has been very useful, I usually use it for keeping up with gossip lol
It has been interesting to see that so many people share the same view when it comes to this topic, plus I also wanted some background befoe I go questioning my airline, which by the way I have, they didnt sound to impressed but hey its my safety and that off many others that we are talking about here right?
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