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** There are still some requirements that are legally justified because they are purely practical: A flight attendent must be tall enough to reach the overhead compartments, thin enough to fit in narrow aisles, fit enough to perform normal tasks and stand for long periods of time, etc.

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** There are still some requirements that are legally justified because they are purely practical: A flight attendent must be tall enough to reach the overhead compartments, compartments (but not too tall so that they're forced to hunch over all the time), thin enough to fit in narrow aisles, fit enough to perform normal tasks and stand for long periods of time, etc.
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* In ''Film/MurderOnFlight502'', Creator/FarrahFawcett plays head stewardess Karen White.
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In RealLife, flight attendants in the US were younger than the labor market average in 1980, with an average age of 30 (compared to the labor market average age of 35). But by 2007, the average age of flight attendants was 44, older than the labor market average of 41. This was due both to the civil rights legal changes and due to labor market issues such as the post-September 11 attack layoffs, which led to furloughing of newer (and usually younger) employees. In 1980, 18.4% of flight attendants were 16-24; in 2007, only 4.8% were 16-24. As well, there are more men: in 1980, there were 19.3 males per 100 females and by 2007 there were 26.4 males per 100 females. As well, between 1980 and 2007, the percentage of Black and Hispanic flight attendants increased.[[note]] https://www.prb.org/resources/the-changing-demography-of-u-s-flight-attendants/[[/note]]

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In RealLife, flight attendants in the US were younger than the labor market average in 1980, with an average age of 30 (compared to the labor market average age of 35). But by 2007, the average age of flight attendants was 44, older than the labor market average of 41. This was due both to the civil rights legal changes and due to labor market issues such as the post-September 11 attack layoffs, which led to furloughing of newer (and usually younger) employees. In 1980, 18.4% of flight attendants were 16-24; in 2007, only 4.8% were 16-24. As well, there are more men: in 1980, there were 19.3 males per 100 females and by 2007 there were 26.4 males per 100 females. As well, between 1980 and 2007, the percentage of Black and Hispanic flight attendants increased.[[note]] https://www.prb.org/resources/the-changing-demography-of-u-s-flight-attendants/[[/note]]
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In RealLife, flight attendants in the US were younger than the labor market average in 1980, with an average age of 30 (compared to the labor market average age of 35). But by 2007, the average age of flight attendants was 44, older than the labor market average of 41. This was due both to the civil rights legal changes and due to labor market issues such as the post-September 11 attack layoffs, which led to furloughing of newer (and usually younger) employees. In 1980, 18.4% of flight attendants were 16-24; in 2007, only 4.8% were 16-24. As well, there are more men: in 1980, there were 19.3 males per 100 females) and 2007 (26.4 males per 100 females). As well, between 1980 and 2007, the percentage of Black and Hispanic flight attendants increased.[[note]] https://www.prb.org/resources/the-changing-demography-of-u-s-flight-attendants/[[/note]]

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In RealLife, flight attendants in the US were younger than the labor market average in 1980, with an average age of 30 (compared to the labor market average age of 35). But by 2007, the average age of flight attendants was 44, older than the labor market average of 41. This was due both to the civil rights legal changes and due to labor market issues such as the post-September 11 attack layoffs, which led to furloughing of newer (and usually younger) employees. In 1980, 18.4% of flight attendants were 16-24; in 2007, only 4.8% were 16-24. As well, there are more men: in 1980, there were 19.3 males per 100 females) females and by 2007 (26.there were 26.4 males per 100 females).females. As well, between 1980 and 2007, the percentage of Black and Hispanic flight attendants increased.[[note]] https://www.prb.org/resources/the-changing-demography-of-u-s-flight-attendants/[[/note]]
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-->'''[[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker Spider-Man]]:''' (from inside a large amount of webbing he's put up to keep the scantily-dressed "attendant" at bay} Just slip the food through the webs and no one gets hurt.

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-->'''[[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker -->'''[[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Spider-Man]]:''' (from inside a large amount of webbing he's put up to keep the scantily-dressed "attendant" at bay} Just slip the food through the webs and no one gets hurt.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' #51, while doing a favor for an aging crime boss, a stewardess tries to seduce Spider-Man. Since this happened during the period he and Mary-Jane were back together, the results were quite humorous.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' #51, #52, while doing a favor for an aging crime boss, a stewardess tries to seduce Spider-Man. Since this happened during the period he and Mary-Jane were back together, the results were quite humorous.
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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' #51, while doing a favor for an aging crime boss (don't ask), this was once attempted on ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. Since this happened during the period he and Mary-Jane were back together, the results were quite humorous.
-->'''[[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker Spider-Man]]:''' *from inside a large amount of webbing he's put up to keep the scantily-dressed "attendant" at bay* Just slip the food through the webs and no one gets hurt.

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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManJMichaelStraczynski'' #51, while doing a favor for an aging crime boss (don't ask), this was once attempted on ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''.boss, a stewardess tries to seduce Spider-Man. Since this happened during the period he and Mary-Jane were back together, the results were quite humorous.
-->'''[[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker Spider-Man]]:''' *from (from inside a large amount of webbing he's put up to keep the scantily-dressed "attendant" at bay* bay} Just slip the food through the webs and no one gets hurt.

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