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Don't leave sleeping passengers on planes after flights land, American Airlines union reminds cabin crewThe union for American Airlines flight attendants has issued a memo reminding cabin crew not to leave sleeping passengers on board after flights land. Aviation news site Paddle Your Own Kanoo ...
American Airlines retaliated against employees who reported work-related illnesses, per the DOL. Cabin crew said they were discouraged from reporting illnesses after jet fumes entered the cabin.
Smoke was reported inside a plane cabin during an American ... inside a passenger's bag, American Airlines told USA TODAY. "The bag was quickly removed by our crew members and all customers ...
Passengers on an American Airlines ... of the cabin. One passenger, Hilary Stewart Blazevic, told Storyful that a woman used the restroom prior to the leak and didn't inform the crew of any ...
American Airlines flight 1264 was slated to depart from Cleveland International and land back in Charlotte, North Carolina, but crew reported sickness by gas fumes which delayed the flight until 6 ...
A 62-year-old man in the throes of a life-threatening medical emergency died after an American Airlines flight crew failed to call ... by his son (AFP/Getty) Cabin crews are trained in CPR ...
Passengers and crew were evacuated from an American Airlines flight after reports of smoke in the cabin. American Eagle flight 5406, operated by PSA Airlines departed Charlotte Douglas ...
American Airlines flight attendants were sent a union memo about leaving passengers on empty planes. The AFPA said cabin crew members should check lavatories and under seats for sleeping passengers.
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