Why U.S. Airlines Have More Senior Crews
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(1)It’s hot, so be careful.
(2)What’s interesting is that all the stewardesses here are seniors.
(3)See you in Houston.
(1)- Thank you. – Thank you.image text translation
(2)I was curious if you’re Korean. She’s an American.
(3)I’m a Korean-American citizen. You have to say that.
(4)I was just curious. Suddenly lol
(5)- I’m 60 years old. – Yes.
(6)HJ: I’m 60 years old. Ah really, you’re incredible.
(1)There aren’t many people who are old when it comes to flight attendants.image text translation
(2)Yes, most of our airlines in the U.S. don’t have an age limit.
(3)That’s what the Constitution says.
(4)I have to take the qualification test once a year.
(5)If you pass that, you can open this door and let the guests escape.
(6)I thought that was really fascinating.There are a lot of people who are over 80 years old.
(7)I’m the third senior here today.
(8)There were only seniors, so I thought it was American culture.
(9)I don’t want to quit because it’s American culture and I’m free.
(10)Keep working.
(11)Just a little flight. You can do it once a month. You don’t have to come out.
(12)as one pleases
(13)- It’s really good. – Yes, it’s really good. So I don’t go.
(14)- Thank you. – Thank you. Have a nice trip.
(15)This kind of culture is really fascinating because there are only seniors.
(16)I thought it was totally different from Korea.
(17)Solve your curiosity.