CABIN CREW INITIAL TRAINING
FOR EXPERIENCED CABIN CREW
program structure
TOTAL DURATION:
44
hours
7
days
TRAINING MODULES
DAYS
7
The theory consists of mandatory classroom training, including the following modules:
- General theoretical knowledge of aviation and aviation regulations, duties and responsibilities of cabin crew
- Communication
- Passenger handling and cabin surveillance
- Survival
- Fire and Smoke Aero-medical aspects and first aid
- Introductory course on human factors (HF) and crew resource management (CRM)
- Dangerous goods
- General security aspects in aviation
The practice involves applying theoretical knowledge in the Firefighting simulator, using First Aid techniques and Ditching practice in a swimming pool. All practical training is contained within each theory module.
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requirements

Age
18 years old and over
Education
High-school diploma
Swimming skills
Ability to swim
Physical status
Medically fit to get a Cabin Crew Medical Report
English language proficiency
English language level B1 by CEFR standard
Certificates
Non-EASA Cabin Crew Member license or Cabin Crew Member ID proving work experience or EASA Cabin Crew Member Attestation
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