Do flight attendants have something relatable to Lead Stew?
In yatching there's a lead stew position. (Watch Below Deck for Reference) I was wondering if with flight attendants there's something similar. Is the position only found on private jets or do commercial airlines have it as well?
No
On any commercial flight with more than one cabin crew one of the crew will be in charge.
*Yachting…
On an airliner, the person in charge of the cabin crew is the Purser. On large aircraft/long duration flights there may be more than one in which case the Senior Purser is in charge.
The official title for the Purser is more commonly given as Chief Flight Attendant or Cabin Manager.
Lead is a soft metal that conducts electricity and melts at a relatively low temperature. Stew is a thick soup that usually contains meat, carrots and potatoes.
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