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What if the inspector indicates that a flight attendant may have violated a Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)?

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What if the inspector indicates that a flight attendant may have violated a Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)?

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A- The flight attendant should not argue. If the flight attendant thinks there are special circumstances then the flight attendant should very simply and politely tell the inspector about those circumstances. Q- What other actions should the flight attendant take when the inspector indicates there is a possible violation of regulation? A- The flight attendant should get as much information about the possible violation as possible. For example, if the inspector gives a reference to a specific FAR. All of this should be written down. Q- Then what? A- The flight attendant should notify an AFA safety representative as soon as possible. Q- What else should the flight attendant do? A- The flight attendant should write down all she/he can remember about the alleged violation and make sure a copy of this is given to the AFA safety representative and that the flight attendant keeps a copy. Q- What would be a good summary of what a flight attendant should do if the flight attendant thinks he/she

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