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Does the flight attendant require height?

Flight attendants have height requirements.

Generally speaking, the height of domestic flight attendants is required to be above 160cm for women and above 170cm for men. However, that doesn't mean you can't be a stewardess if you're not tall enough. Height requirement is only one of the recruitment standards of most airlines, and it is not necessary. Although some people are not tall, they are excellent in image temperament and service skills, and they can still become excellent flight attendants.

In addition to the height requirements, flight attendants also need to have good image temperament and affinity, look fresh and clean, and easily make passengers feel trust and closeness. Secondly, service skills, flight attendants need to master basic aviation service skills and emergency handling ability, and can provide quality services and guarantees for passengers. Finally, language ability, flight attendants need to be fluent in Mandarin and English, and be able to provide language services for passengers from different countries and regions.

Classification of flight attendants:

1, general transport service personnel

It can be called Crew or crew. According to its working scope, it can be roughly divided into front cabin and rear cabin. The front cabin usually refers to the cockpit, and the person who serves in the front cabin is usually responsible for the operation, such as the pilot of the plane or the train driving of the railway train. The rear cabin usually refers to the passenger cabin, that is, the space where passengers sit. People who serve in the back cabin are usually called flight attendants in order to distinguish them from the front cabin crew.

2. Flight attendants

Divided into cockpit master and flight attendant by position. There are also fashions including air safety personnel. Railway train attendants are divided into conductor, train attendant, train inspection attendant or locomotive attendant according to their duties. In Taiwan Province Province, China, the railway crew usually refers to the crew of the Taiwan Railway driving the bullet train.