Airline Cabin Crew Training course

Working as cabin crew for a major airline is an exciting and challenging experience. In addition to jetting off to exotic destinations, the cabin crew training course job also requires a high degree of responsibility and specialization to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers in line with industry regulations. This cabin crew training course is ideal for young professionals looking to get a head start in the profession, introducing the skills and responsibilities expected by the world’s leading airlines. Special emphasis is given to customer service and procedures for handling unusual situations during flight, with the final module of the cabin crew training course giving useful tips for completing the recruitment process. This cabin crew training course also includes a safety equipment procedure (SEP) trainer providing an overview of the aircraft, safety equipment and location of emergency procedures accessible via web or mobile. The cabin crew training course aims to equip aspiring air hostesses and cabin crew with the necessary knowledge and training to excel in their careers, making it an excellent investment for those seeking to join this dynamic profession.

What you will learn

Upon completing this course you will have the skills to:

Define the cabin crew profession, its origins and current practices
Identify aircraft types and relevant cabin crew functions
Manage passenger interactions in a variety of circumstances
Recall emergency ad safety procedures
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Course content

The key topics that are covered during this course include:

Introduction to the airline industry and aircraft

Crew member coordination and communication

Customer service and managing passenger interactions

Safety and emergency procedures (with virtual cabin walkthrough – narrow and wide body aircraft)

General philosophy of for the carriage of dangerous goods and the risks associated with their transport on board an aircraft

Awareness on security-related issues

Security and dangerous

Who should attend

This course is recommended for:

Aspiring cabin crew members

Exam Information

Method: Online exam with remote supervision (OERS)
Format: 100 multiple-choice questions. Closed course book exam.
Time Allowance: 3 hours
Passing Grade: 60% correct answers
Distinction Grade: 90% correct answers
Number of exam attempts: 2

FORM

  • Are you ready to take the next step toward your future career?