As a flight attendant, I know that every flight is a new challenge and experience. Today, I'm going to record my flight diary and share it with my readers.
At six o'clock in the morning, I was woken up by the alarm clock. Although I was a little tired, I immediately felt excited at the thought of the upcoming mission. After a brief wash and tidying up, I went to the airline's designated restaurant for breakfast. Although the food was delicious, I ate quickly because I knew time was pressing.
At half past seven, I arrived at the airport and began the tedious preparations. Check flight information, get to know the passenger list, check the cabin facilities, and more. These tasks, while tedious, are essential to ensure the safety and comfort of sailing. In the busy crowd at the airport, I saw people from all walks of life: business people on business trips, families on vacation, and overseas students who wanted to return home. Each of them has a different mood and story and is about to step on the same plane.
At half past eight, passengers began to board one after another. I'm in charge of the areas B and C of economy class, with a total of 72 seats. As the passengers took their seats, I explained the safety instructions in detail, reminding them to fasten their seatbelts, turn off their mobile phones, etc. At the same time, I also noticed some special passengers, such as the elderly, children and people with disabilities who need extra care. When arranging their seats, I tried to make it as reasonable and convenient as possible.
The work during the flight was very hectic. In addition to ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers, it is also necessary to deal with various unexpected situations. For example, when a passenger suddenly became airsick, I quickly handed over a vomit bag and warm water, and notified the captain to request medical assistance on the ground;Another passenger's tablet was running low on battery and I immediately provided a charging device;There was also a child who was crying incessantly, and I patiently soothed and communicated with the parents. Although these vignettes have increased my workload, they have also made me feel the value of my existence.
Time flies by in the air. When it was time for lunch, I was in charge of distributing meals and drinks. The tastes of the passengers are different, and I try to meet their needs as much as possible. At the same time, I also noticed that some vegetarians and passengers with special dietary requirements were provided with suitable meals. During the meal, I also have a brief conversation with the passengers, asking them if they are satisfied with the food and if they need to add food. These interactions have allowed me to better understand the needs and opinions of my passengers, and I have also felt their warmth and kindness.
In the afternoon, the atmosphere in the cabin gradually relaxes. Some passengers began to close their eyes, watch movies, or listen to **. I also took the opportunity to tidy up my work area and check that the facilities in the cabin were in good condition. In the process, I also met a young man who took the initiative to help me carry heavy objects, which made me feel the mutual help and love between people.
As the plane slowly landed, my mood became lighter. After a few hours of flying, we are about to arrive at our destination. Before landing, I double-checked that each passenger's seat belt was fastened, that the electronic devices were turned off, and so on. Finally, I breathed a sigh of relief when the plane landed steadily on the runway. The mission was successfully completed!
In the coming days, I will continue to complete other work tasks. Although flying is challenging and stressful, it is these experiences that have made me more mature and strong. I am confident that in the days to come, I will continue to work hard and serve every passenger with dedication to their safety and comfort.
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