The male equivalent of a stewardess is a steward, although for airline flight crews, the genderless form is now "flight attendant."
the female steward called stewardess
Flight AttendantPreviously called a Flight Steward.
A steward.Answer:The previous answer is wrong. A steward is a position on a ship, not a plane. The correct answer in American English is Flight Attendant (which is used for both men and women).In British English, Air Host is is the appropriate term for men.Note:A steward is also a position on a plane."A person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train." -- Oxford"A flight attendant" -- Dictionary.com"An employee on a ship, airplane, bus, or train who manages the provisioning of food and attends passengers" -- Merriam-Webster
You need to be short statured in order to become a flight steward. You should also have a loud voice and work well under pressure.
Flight Attendant - Same name for both male and female. They are no longer called Steward and Stewardess.
Johni Smith has written: 'How to be a flight stewardess or steward' -- subject(s): Flight attendants
A pilot - co-pilot - Flight deck crew A flight steward/attendant/cabin crew
Many times, if steward is used for a male, stewardess is the term used for a female. Airline personnel used to use the titles steward and stewardess for the positions now commonly titled flight attendants.
Steward (male) or stewardess (female).
A steward or stewardess, some times called 'flight attendants'.
The word is "stewardess" (once the most common term for female attendants).