Experience

Fedrick explained: “I’ve been a flight attendant for 10 years and it’s like I am going all the way back to when I was in training. She continued “and I was like, I could have seen these young girls and young boys and didn’t even know. If you see something, say something.”

Girl Of Iron

Fedrick also admires the girl for showing courage on the time. Fedrick would not have been able to help her out had the girl herself not came forward asking for help. Fedrick reminisces keeping all the fear aside she “wrote on the note she needed help.”

Signs To Catch

Nancy Rivard, former flight attendant and founder of Airline Ambassadors trains the airline crew to understand the signs a human trafficking victim gives away. The signs include the victim not answering questions, not looking up, feel being controlled. Fedrick has the membership of this training house. 

Coming Back

In February 2017, Rivard along with her co-workers made their way to Houston to interact with around 100 flight attendants. It was a training session to teach the crew how to spot signs of human trafficking.

Training

The training stretched for two days in which human trafficking victims opened up about their experiences to flight attendants. The attendants were trained to spot passengers who look nervous, scared, or ashamed. They also check the person accompanying him. Do they look like their parent or relative? If not then this is the time to raise alarm.