CA1900
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do you have to serve meals to the dudes/dudettes in the back? sounds like a good gig...
You're required by FAR to be at your pilot station unless you're up for physiological needs. You're not a flight attendant. As a pilot of a non-FA airplane, you'll set up the catering (there's a big drawer for it) before the passengers get to the plane, and point it out to them. They'll serve themselves in flight.
If an owner wants inflight service, he can arrange for an attendant to go on the flight, but serving meals/drinks is not a pilot duty.
That said, if I get up to do something (use the lav, get my crew meal, stretch my legs, or whatever), I'll ask if anyone needs anything while I'm up. But not much inflight service beyond that, other than helping them find something in the galley, or helping with the entertainment system.
Well, it is very much a personal service job. You'll be giving one-on-one safety demonstrations, pointing out exits, stowing/loading bags, etc. It's not just climbing into the cockpit to go flying; there's a lot of side work that goes along with it, both before and after the flight. But yeah, it's a good gig....i dont really want to play FA very much.
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