She can dress like stewardess, may look similar with her dressing. there will some things which will differentiate her from the real steward and the crew wont have any concern. the real steward got pin etc…. (look unique).
It is ok to dress “like” a stewardess on a flight. That is to say, it is okay to wear a dress or clothing similar to what stewardesses would wear.
Now stewardesses also wear pins, badges, etc. for identification. These are the items that separate the “real thing” from “counterfeits.” Don’t wear these accouterments to actually identify yourself as something you’re not.
In short, it’s probably ok to “counterfeit” a stewardess as long as it’s not too “real.”
It really depends how well the uniform matches. I have inadvertently looked nearly identical to one of the male cabin attendants, right down to the glasses and (lack of) hair. Passengers were asking me all kinds of questions, and in most cases I knew the answers, so… The real attendant thought it was hilarious.
However, in normal lighting no one would confuse me for the real thing. If you get a completely accurate uniform, right down to the lapel pins and scarf you could end up chatting with security for a while – they are a little sensitive about what would appear to them to be impersonating someone with a security clearance. Off-duty FAs do not wear their uniforms in the cabin.
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