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Corporate Flight Attendant (hayward / castro valley)

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Corporate Flight Attendant (hayward / castro valley)

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Reply to: [email protected]
Date: 2006-03-23, 7:33AM PST


We are seeking a Corporate Flight Attendant for our Gulfstream G-100 Business Jet.
The aircraft is privately owned and operated, only the owner and his associates are being flown on board.

We operate internationally, our trips usually take us to Europe where we fly between major cities such as London – Moscow – Berlin – Paris – Budapest – Prague – Rome – Nice.
We have a domicile in Moscow, where the aircraft will be based when in Europe.

The schedule is one month on when in Europe, and one month off, when the aircraft is back in the U.S. The aircraft stays every other month in Europe.

The Flight Attendant assists the Captain, Copilot and passengers in all phases of the trip. The Flight Attendant is operationally responsible to her Captain. She ascertains that the cabin, galley, lavatory and storage areas of the aircraft are in a safe and operational condition in compliance with appropriate FAR' s and the FAA approved Aircraft Flight Manual. She will maintain a comprehensive knowledge of cabin emergency equipment and procedures in order to provide maximum assistance to the passengers in the event of emergency or illness. This comprehensive expertise is also to be maintained regarding the use of cabin electronic aids, comfort and convenience. Duties include, but are not limited to, preparing the cabin for each leg of a trip, securing and ensuring the cabin is cleaned after each leg of a trip, completing the supplies checklist and restocking the aircraft, conveying any discrepancies to the Captain, coordinating with the passengers and/or other crew members for catering and special requirements, maintaining aircraft stock supply, updating appropriate aircraft amenities and profiles, participate in additional duties as needed.

Requirements:
General knowledge of catering and food preparation. Ability to handle sensitive/confidential materials and information in appropriate manner. Successfully complete appropriate flight attendant training course. Stamina to work long days and maintain standby status. Must be a self-motivated individual who is able to work effectively within a team environment and maintain positive attitude. Possess strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks. Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Maintain calm, courteous and respectful demeanor in all situations.
The ideal candidate must be able to get along with people, since an airplane is a small space where crewmembers have to work together on long Trans Atlantic trips.
Previous experience is desired but not required, if you are a great personality fit for us, the rest can be taught.

Contact:
Michael Nessis
Captain / Chief Pilot
925-872-5851

Air Nova Inc.

Compensation: $2000 Base Salery per Month and $200 per Flight Day
 
No offense, but what is a G-100? Isnt that like a new Astra? Is it doing these long trips?
I fly on a GIV and this aircraft isnt in my job class/category. I would never consider that plane to be in the class for a full time FA, for their comfort and everyone elses!
Sounds like lots of work but its probably one of those gigs where you see a lot wierd stuff going on. Neat.
 

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