What does F/A mean?
F/A means Flight Attendant
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance
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Particularly in Aviation Abbreviations, Civil aviation Abbreviations
Particularly in Aviation Abbreviations, Civil aviation Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Flight Attendant?
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What does F/A stand for? F/A stands for "Flight Attendant". |
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How to abbreviate "Flight Attendant"? "Flight Attendant" can be abbreviated as F/A. |
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What is the meaning of F/A abbreviation? The meaning of F/A abbreviation is "Flight Attendant". |
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What is F/A abbreviation? One of the definitions of F/A is "Flight Attendant". |
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What does F/A mean? F/A as abbreviation means "Flight Attendant". |
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What is shorthand of Flight Attendant? The most common shorthand of "Flight Attendant" is F/A. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FAMRI - Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute
- UFAU - United Flight Attendant Union
- FAP - Flight Attendant Panel
- FAOM - Flight Attendant Operations Manual
- FA - Flight Attendant
- FAM - Flight Attendant Manual
- CFAC - Corporate Flight Attendant Community
- FACA - Flight Attendant Corporation of America
- FASC - Flight Attendant Service Center
- FASC - Flight Attendant Services Corporation
- afa - Airlines Flight Attendant
- fat - Flight attendant takes
- fatm - Flight Attendant Training Manual
- OFAR - Overhead Flight Attendant Rest
- aerial courier. - An early term for a flight attendant, now obsolete. In the 1920s, when airlines introduced flight attendants, they were all male.
- cabin attendant. - 1. A flight attendant. 2. A cabin steward.
- F/A. - Abr. Flight attendant.
- flight attendant. - 1. A trained person who is responsible for looking after the passengers on an aircraft. In addition to serving food and drinks, the flight attendant is responsible for seeing that safety regulations a
- head count. - The physical counting of passengers, as by a flight attendant, to compare a manifest with the actual number of passengers. See also nose count.
- hit the slide. - Slang. In the airline industry, to quit one's job, especially in an attention-getting fashion. The term is a reference to JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater, who exited his aircraft via the escape