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Is it possible for someone who is below 5'2" become a female flight attendant? If yes, could you cite some airlines who hire them?

Please don’t give up!Below are United Airlines’ minimum requirements for Flight Attendants copied right off their website. Do you speak another language? Look at UAL’s website and you’ll see they have need of FA’s who speak other languages than English. They list them.Must be 21 years of age or olderMust fall within the minimum height requirement of 5’0” and maximum height requirement of 6’3” without shoesMust be height and weight proportionate to maintain a professional appearance; body size cannot exceed specific aircraft dimensions (example: jumpseat harness without modification, cabin aisle and emergency exits)Must pass a vision test (each eye must be 20/40 or better corrected for both far and near vision)Must have normal middle ear functionMust pass a hearing test (no loss on audiometry in better ear greater than 40 dB when losses at 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz are averaged)Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent with secondary education or college preferredMust possess basic computer literacy and math competencyMust have at least two years of direct customer service experienceMust read, write, speak and understand English and CantoneseMust maintain excellent attendance as regular, reliable attendance is an essential requirement of the positionMust push and pull beverage/meal carts (150-250lbs); lift liquor kits (up to 43lbs)Must be able to lift emergency window exits (up to 60lbs); open emergency doors (91-126lbs)Must stand, walk, kneel, bend, stoop, stretch, reach, lift heavy objects from the floor to above shoulder-level, and push and pull equipment.Must possess and maintain a valid United States passport or foreign passport with applicable visas and eligibility to work in the United StatesMust pass the FAA-required ten-year work history review, a criminal background check, complete DOT fingerprinting, physical exam, drug screening and submit to random drug and alcohol testing throughout their careerMust complete and pass a pre-employment examination revealing no physical or mental limitations that would impair ability to perform routine or emergency duties (with or without a reasonable accommodation)Must pass a rigorous six week training programMust be able to travel freely within the United States and without restriction to all countries United servesSome countries place entry restrictions on foreign visitors. For instance, Canada prohibits entry to people who have been convicted of criminal offenses or who have criminal charges currently pending against them. Some convictions that make a person inadmissible for entry into Canada include theft, driving while intoxicated (DWI) and a number of felonies and misdemeanors. There are procedures to seek special permission or waivers from Canada to permit entry, but these are not automatic. This is not a complete list of countries with restrictions.Photo: “See? I’m 5′0” and reaching is no problem at all.”

How do I get a DOT physical waiver? My left eye went bad but I have good peripheral vision. My right eye is 20/20. I have had a CDL since 1975.

If you mean a DMV, Department of Motor Vehicles waiver for a California Drivers License, you can have an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist complete the “Report of Vision Examination” form.Since you can drive in California with only one eye that sees better than 20/40, and you have a good visual field in your left eye, the form completion should be a technicality.https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/uploads/2020/04/dl62-1.pdf

What is the general selection criteria for flight attendants? How does this differ by airline quality?

In the U.S. it is simply height/weight proportional, with a minimum height (to be able to reach the overhead bin), and being able to successfully pass the training program.Here are the requirements for United Airlines. As you can see at the bottom, the salary is quite low for the important and difficult work they do. Some of the requirements are mandated by regulation. I doubt they would vary much between a major U.S. airline like United and a low cost carrier like Alaska or JetBlue.Flight Attendant - minimum job requirementsMust be 21 years of age or olderMust fall within the minimum height requirement of 5’0” and maximum height requirement of 6’3” without shoesMust be height and weight proportionate to maintain a professional appearance; body size cannot exceed specific aircraft dimensions (example: jumpseat harness without modification, cabin aisle and emergency exits)Must pass a vision test (each eye must be 20/40 or better corrected for both far and near vision)Must have normal middle ear functionMust pass a hearing test (no loss on audiometry in better ear greater than 40 dB when losses at 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz are averaged)Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent with secondary education or college preferredMust possess basic computer literacy and math competencyMust have at least two years of direct customer service experienceMust read, write, speak and understand EnglishMust maintain excellent attendance as regular, reliable attendance is an essential requirement of the positionMust push and pull beverage/meal carts (150-250lbs); lift liquor kits (up to 43lbs)Must be able to lift emergency window exits (up to 60lbs); open emergency doors (91-126lbs)Must stand, walk, kneel, bend, stoop, stretch, reach, lift heavy objects from the floor to above shoulder-level, and push and pull equipment.Must possess and maintain a valid United States passport or foreign passport with applicable visas and eligibility to work in the United StatesMust pass the FAA-required ten-year work history review, a criminal background check, complete DOT fingerprinting, physical exam, drug screening and submit to random drug and alcohol testing throughout their careerMust complete and pass a pre-employment examination revealing no physical or mental limitations that would impair ability to perform routine or emergency duties (with or without a reasonable accommodation)Must pass a rigorous six week training programMust be able to travel freely within the United States and without restriction to all countries United servesSome countries place entry restrictions on foreign visitors. For instance, Canada prohibits entry to people who have been convicted of criminal offenses or who have criminal charges currently pending against them. Some convictions that make a person inadmissible for entry into Canada include theft, driving while intoxicated (DWI) and a number of felonies and misdemeanors. There are procedures to seek special permission or waivers from Canada to permit entry, but these are not automatic. This is not a complete list of countries with restrictions.Relocation:Must accept assignment to any of United’s flight attendant bases and cover your relocation costsMust live within driving radius of your assigned baseMust have access to reliable transportation to and from the airportNon-traditional Work Schedule:Must be willing to work on reserve status as determined by United’s operational needsMust be able to report for duty with limited noticeMust be available for duty assignments on a 24 hour basisReserve flight attendants will be assigned a schedule with a contractual minimum number of days off.Must be willing to fly domestic and international flights and be away from base for up to six days at a timeMust be willing to work nights, weekends, holidays and extended hoursUniforms:Must purchase the initial set of uniform pieces and luggage (approximately $720 with a payment plan)Annual replacement of uniform pieces will be provided by UnitedSalary:First year pay $20.49-$21.76 with annual increases up to $52.53 per hourPer diem of $1.95-$2.50 per hour for all tripsReserve pay guarantee of 78-83 hours per monthAdditional compensation for use of designated language skills, position override (lead/purser and galley positions) and international trips

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