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Career Training> Flight Attendant Career, Jobs, Training Schools


Flight Attendant Careers




Post Flight Attendant Jobs.

Doing a Flight Attendant Course:

Flight attendants work mainly on commercial airlines and may work on domestic or international routes. Their primary duty is to ensure the safety of the passengers and they do so by ensuring all safety regulations are followed. They brief the passengers on the emergency procedures and the use of the safety equipment. If an emergency does occur, they are in charge of reassuring the passengers and advising what they should do. They are also responsible for doing what they can to make the passengers comfortable during their flight. This includes the serving of food and beverages, distributing pillows, blankets and reading material and assisting those who need extra help such as parents with young children or elderly or sick passengers. They may also be required to administer first aid.

Those who wish to work as flight attendants must be over 18 years of age, be of good health and conform to certain height requirements. A friendly, outgoing personality is essential as well as an ability to work under pressure. Previous experience in dealing with the public is an advantage. It is a requirement of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that every airline does a thorough background check of all newly hired cabin crew.

Choosing a program:
There are many certificate / diploma courses available for flight attendant training. Some of these courses can be completed online but many are classroom-based training. Most airlines train their cabin crew in their own procedures. However, many look favourably on candidates who have completed training courses in advance and these candiates have a competitive edge in the interview process. These training programs usually begin with an introduction to the airline industry and concepts of flight.

Aviation terminology including designator codes and aviation acronyms will be explained. You will also learn about the different types of aircraft that you will potentially be working on and you will be given a good grounding in airline regulations. Much of the initial training will involve safety training. You should gain a solid understanding of general safety principles and how the screening of passengers and crew is carried out. You should receive first aid training and training in emergency procedures, including the use of fire extinguishers. Information on specific types of emergency such as bomb threats or hijacking should be included.

In-flight considerations such as in-flight dining, wine and beverage service are essential aspects of a flight attendants responsibilities. Dealing effectively with the public is a key element. Learning to handle passenger complaints as well as abusive or disruptive passengers is important. Flight attendants will also receive instruction on issues like time management, grooming, business etiquette and cultural and religious awareness. If the course you choose covers international travel, you will learn about passport and customs regulations as well as all the relevant paperwork and procedures specific to international flights.

What is involved:
There are many flight attendants courses that you can complete online. The course materials are delivered to you electronically or are available for you to download from the school's website. The advantage of online learning is that it is self-paced. You can schedule your studies around your other commitments and you can review anything that you are unsure of as often as you need to. Other courses are classroom-based with an instructor. These may include participation in role-plays or elements of computer- based training.

If you are completing your training with a specialist school or with an airline, you may have the opportunity to get some hands-on experience with simulators. The length of time taken to complete a flight attendant course varies from school to school and while the core curriculum covered may be similar, some courses may be more comprehensive than others.

Accreditation:
To ensure that your qualification is recognized within the industry and that you are receiving a high standard of education, it is essential that you select an accredited or certified program. You should select a program that is accredited by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). You should ensure that the program that you choose is accredited by the regulatory bodies in your own country.

Career Options:
Many people think only of the major airlines when it comes to employment for flight attendants. However, these make up only 10% of the airlines operating in the US and Canada. There are plenty of job opportunities working with mid-size airlines as well as regional and commuter carriers. Charter airlines offer further possibilities for employment.

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