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Should flight attendants be taught unusual aircraft attitudes post-landing during training?

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A slide is not the same thing as a slide raft, correct? 

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Are plastic cups allowed in the cabin for takeoff or landing when the airline provides the cups?

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Must armrests in exit seats must be fixed, or is it up to the operator to decide whether the armrests can be of the movable type?

In all my travels on airlines around the world, I’ve yet to see an exit seat with movable armrests. I’m not 100% sure if there is a regulation that requires it, however from a functional standpoint, all exit seat armrests are fixed because they contain the tray used by a passenger seated there. 

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I am on a 50 passenger seat aircraft that has two jumpseats. Only one Flight Attendant is required. If a  jumpseat rider occupies the empty jumpseat, does that constitute a fifty‐first seat, triggering the requirement to add a second Flight Attendant? 

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The passenger safety briefing is provided for passengers to watch and listen as it contains important safety information. So, why don’t passengers pay attention anymore?

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Do flight attendants ever get injured by turbulence? Some crewmembers seem to think they’re immune to injury.

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Do crewmembers have to perform an annual slide jump?

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