Cabin Crew Initial Training
Cabin Crew Initial training includes a combination of both theoretical and practical components. This ensures the most realistic learning conditions, offering you the Cabin Crew Initial Training approved course according to the EASA regulations (Part CC).
By completing this course the student gains the attestation and will be eligible to work as Cabin Crew in airlines.
Pre entry requirements:
- Minimum age of 18 years old
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Good knowledge of English Language
- Ability to swim 50 meters
- Ability to pass Aviation Medical to EASA Part-MED
Course Structure
Theoretical Part
- Civil Aviation Authority and European Aviation Safety Agency(EASA) regulations
- Passenger Handling - Crowd Control - Communication
- Meteorology
- Fire and smoke training
- Water survival training
- Aero-Medical aspects and first aid
- Initial Human Factors and Crew resource management (CRM)
- Dangerous Goods Regulations Training (DGR)
- Safety and Security Procedures
- Grooming and Service Training
Practical
- Fire Drill incl. Real Fire and Smoke
- Swimming test in a swimming pool
- Water survival training in a swimming pool
- Oxygen administration to patients
Course Duration
136 hours
Certificate
Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive the ‘Cabin Crew Attestation’ approved by the Civil Aviation Authority according to EASA Regulations Part CC.
Extra Support
- Career Support services
- Foreign Languages Courses
- Interview Familiarization Courses
- Support during Recruitment Process