Yoko, a sort of modern tomboy, almost by chance gets her sights set stubbornly on becoming a Cabin Attendant (CA), a type of woman the men are all fond of, but a role which is completely out of character for her. (This is a drama about young people including a girl who wishes to work on the stage of big sky) The headstrong Yoko Misaki (Aya Ueto) is a boyish girl who loves rock’n roll but hates dishonesty and has never once worn high heels. A chance comment by one of her friends causes her to aim for the job of a cabin attendant on an airline, which is completely out of character. Although she also feels the work is not up her alley, Yoko starts to prepare for the entrance examination with vigor, exhibiting her inborn never-say-die spirit and miraculously passing the examination. Naively assuming that she would immediately become a cabin attendant upon passing the test, Yoko of course has stiff training awaiting her.
The worst episode of "Attention Please" is "First Flight... Love of Two People", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was directed by Kitagawa Manabu and written by Yuko Nagata. "First Flight... Love of Two People" aired on 6/13/2006 and is rated 1.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Biggest Reckless Worst New Face Trainee!!".
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Director: Kitagawa Manabu
Writer: Yuko Nagata
Misaki overhears that guys like female attendants. She attempts to become a flight attendant to impress a fellow member of her band.
Director: Yuichi Satoh
Writer: Noriko Gotô
Misaki "borrows" a CA's uniform and learns first hand the importance of their role in assisting travellers.
Director: Yuichi Satoh
Writer: Noriko Gotô
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Director: Yasushi Ueda
Writer: Noriko Gotô
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Director: Hidenori Joho
Writer: Noriko Gotô
Misaki tries various beauty techniques to improve her looks.
Director: Hidenori Joho
Writer: Noriko Gotô
The CA trainees are taught CPR.
Director: Yuichi Satoh
Writer: Yuko Nagata
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Director: Yuichi Satoh
Writer: Noriko Gotô
The CA trainees are introduced to emergency training including inflating a life raft.
Director: Yuichi Satoh
Writer: Noriko Gotô
A film producer tries to create a conflict in the CA class.
Director: Yasushi Ueda
Writer: Noriko Gotô
Misaki is disappointed not being allowed on OJT and feels like quitting. Shōta cheers her up with a short flight on a light plane.
Director: Yuichi Satoh
Writer: Noriko Gotô