Do air stewardesses on private jets still do the whole flight safety routine?
That all depends on the operator. “Flight Attendants”, not stewardesses, as they are now called are often onboard private jets. They have not only inflight passenger services training but aircraft specific emergency training as well. They usually do not do a demo like the airlines, but simply speak with the passengesr about seat belt operation and other necessary specifics required by the “F.A.R.” they operate under. Airlines operate under Federal Aviation Regulations Part 121, which sets the rules for passenger briefings. Most private jets operate under Part 91 or Part 135 and do not have to do the extensive airline brief. Read more about corporate F/As at – http://www.corporateflightattendanttraining.com Read what passenger briefings are required under Part 91, 121 & 135 here (Look down the index in each)- http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?sid=547f243b592710536b1767fefa832666&c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title14/14cfrv2_02.tpl However many times the operator has simply a “hoste