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What are the requirements for interviewing flight attendants? What are the requirements?

If the height 167 meets the height requirements of flight attendant recruitment. In addition to the following hard conditions, flight attendants must also have teamwork, oral English, body makeup and so on. The English requirements of flight attendants are yes, and there is an assessment, but interviewing ordinary flight attendants requires a certain amount of spoken English and does not require a certificate.

General conditions for flight attendant recruitment

1, should have good psychological quality and social adaptability, and physical conditions can meet the needs of aviation services.

There should be no:

1) congenital or acquired abnormality;

2) Active, latent, acute or chronic diseases;

3) Trauma, injury or surgical sequelae.

2. It is suggested that the aesthetic conditions are correct facial features and good skin color; Well-proportioned; Cheerful and dignified.

3. Recommended height:

Female flight attendant:163 cm ~175 cm;

Female safety officer:165 cm ~175 cm;

Male flight attendant:173 cm ~185 cm;

Male safety officer: 170cm ~ 185cm.

4. The malignant tumor or benign tumor that affects the function is unqualified, and the tumor is qualified after clinical cure without sequelae.

02 spirit, nervous system

1, mental disorder, psychosis and their medical history are unqualified.

2. Abnormal behavior and unqualified morbid personality.

3, neurosis is unqualified.

4. Unexplained and difficult-to-prevent consciousness disorder is unqualified.

5, the central nervous system blood vessels, metabolic disorder or injury is unqualified.

6. The muscle diseases that affect the function are unqualified.

7. After the craniocerebral trauma is cured, the sequela is unqualified and the recurrent headache is unqualified.

03 respiratory system

1, recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax is unqualified.

2. Chronic diseases and respiratory dysfunction are unqualified. After the clinical cure of pulmonary tuberculosis, after one year of ground observation, the whole body is in good condition and qualified.

04 circulation system

1, serious cardiovascular disease and dysfunction are unqualified.

2, high blood pressure is unqualified.

3. Peripheral vascular diseases are unqualified.

hemopoietic system

Serious hematopoietic system diseases are unqualified.

06 motion system

1, motor system diseases, injuries and dysfunction are unqualified.

2. Chronic low back pain affects the attendance.

07 skin and its affiliated organs

1, infectious or incurable dermatosis and its affiliated diseases are unqualified.

2, underarm odor is unqualified.

3, sexually transmitted diseases are unqualified.

Otolaryngology and oral cavity

1, the hearing of any ear is less than 5m, the air conduction hearing curve of pure tone audiogram is 500,1000,2000 Hz, and the hearing loss at any frequency is 35dB or 50dB at 2000 Hz.

2. The ear pressure function is unqualified.

3, suffering from incurable diseases or abnormal external and middle ears.

4. Individual evaluation of tympanic membrane perforation and severe lesions.

5. Vertigo and recurrent inner ear diseases are unqualified.

6. Chronic diseases affecting the function of nose and paranasal sinuses are unqualified. Individualized evaluation of maxillary sinusitis and maxillary sinus cyst.

7. Diseases affecting throat function are unqualified.

8, affect the oral function or appearance, temporomandibular joint disease or deformity is unqualified, obvious bad breath is unqualified.

Physical examination items are divided into professional physical examination and auxiliary examination.

(1) Professional physical examination includes: internal medicine, neuropsychiatry, surgery, ophthalmology, otolaryngology.

(2) The necessary items of supplementary examination include: blood routine, urine routine (including microscopic examination), stool culture, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), liver function (ALT, TBil), AIDS antibody (HIV), syphilis specific antibody (RPR), electrocardiogram, B-ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidney), chest X-ray, and urine drug detection.