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Now we'll take a look at how the cabin attendants
get things ready for your flight. The first thing they do is check flight and
passenger information for the day's flight. The cabin attendants who will work
together on the flight meet together, and the chief purser determines the formation
in the cabin and delegates various other duties. They review emergency procedures
as well as the location and use of emergency equipment, and go over the in-flight
service. When these tasks have been completed they board the aircraft. Once onboard
they check that all emergency equipment is properly placed, make sure there are
no irregularities in the cabin and that it is clean, and check that all service
goods are onboard. When the pilot comes onboard a briefing is held to go over
the flight route, weather conditions enroute, weather and temperature at destination,
and review duties and responsibilities in case of emergency. The chief purser
then briefs the other attendants on passenger information acquired from the ground
staff. When the preparations are complete, the chief purser reports to the captain
and passengers can begin to board the airplane to be welcomed by our friendly
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