Course Title: Cabin Crew General Aviation Course- Beginner to Advanced (Airbus 320 & Boeing 737 Type Training)
Methodology: Live Online Instructor-Led
Course Status – Accepting applications
Broad Aims Of This Course
Our Cabin Crew Course (Beginner to Advanced with A320 and B737 Type Training ) has been designed by Subject Matter Experts who have incorporated their vast experience with International Airlines as Cabin Crew Instructors to create this Airline Standards Professional Training Course which will give you two important advantages:
Firstly, when you attend a Cabin Crew Interview, you’ll possess detailed and complete knowledge of what a Cabin Crew/ Flight Attendant job involves. In short, you’re guaranteed to shine at an Airline Cabin Crew Recruitment & Selection day.
Secondly, when you begin your training with your Airline Employer, you’ll already have a head start as compared to batchmates and this is very important as the Airline training can be very challenging.
Most importantly, we conduct a personal mock interview session with each of our trainees and provide you with feedback and tips to enable you to put your best foot forward at Cabin Crew Recruitment & Selection days. We mentor you to fulfil your professional and personal goal of attaining your Cabin Crew Wings.
Our goal is to see you fly as a Cabin Crew!
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Meet The Instructor
Course Level | No. of weeks | Hours per week | Days of the week | Timings |
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Advanced | 15 | 12 | 3 days per week To be announced | To be announced |
- The language of instruction for this course is English.
- The Teacher is multilingual and speaks English and Arabic.
- The Teacher will communicate with students in English only and all activities including assessments will be conducted in English.
- At least 20 years of age at the time of joining the course
- Arm reach of 212 cm while standing on tiptoes and minimum height of 160 cm
- High school graduate (Grade 12)
- Fluency in English (written and spoken)
- No visible tattoos while you’re in a cabin crew uniform (cosmetic and bandage coverings aren’t allowed)
- Physically fit for this demanding role with a healthy Body Mass Index (BMI)
Student will be required to complete and pass below assessment:
- Medical Assessment
- Online Video interview
- English Test
- Ability to swim self- declaration
On the completion of the course, students will have gained knowledge in the below modules: | |
INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION | At the end of this module, students will have general knowledge about the history of aviation and the career of Cabin Crew. |
GENERAL REGULATION | At the end of this module, students will be able to explain the general regulation related to Cabin Crew duties and responsibilities prior, during and post flight. |
A320 SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES | At the end of this module, students will be able to explain the normal and emergency operation and functionality of all A320 cabin related systems, doors and exits in addition to the Cabin and Cockpit layout. |
B737 SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES | At the end of this module, students will be able to explain the normal and emergency operation and functionality of all B737 cabin related systems, doors and exits in addition to the Cabin and Cockpit layout. |
GENERAL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE | At the end of this module, students will be able to successfully explain the standard operating procedures related to all normal duties of Cabin Crew. |
GENERAL REMOVABLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT | At the end of this module, students will be able to explain the features, pre-flight check, and the use of the most common safety equipment used onboard. |
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES | At the end of this module, students will be able to list the drills taken by cabin crew in case off on ground and inflight emergencies. |
SURVIVAL | At the end of this module, students will be able list the principles of survival and explain the actions taken after evacuations in different terrains and environments. |
MEDICAL AND FIRST AID | At the end of this module, students will be able to theoretically identify different illnesses and medical emergencies that might happen during the flight, and they will be able to describe the appropriate First Aid management. NOTE: This module does not qualify trainees as First Aiders. |
CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – CRM | At the end of this module, trainees will be able to:
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DANGEROUS GOODS | At the end of this module, trainees will be able to:
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CUSTOMER SERVICE AND GROOMING | At the end of this module, trainees will be able to:
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A. INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION
- History of Aviation and Cabin Crew
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- Airports Three Letters Code
- The 24-Hours Clock
- GMT/ ZULU/UTC
- Cabin Crew Job Purpose
B. GENERAL REGULATION
- Cabin Crew Training and Checking
- Responsibilities and Duties of Crew Members
- Cabin Crew Legal Requirements
- Crew Health Precautions
- General Flight Time Limitations
- Role of The Authority
C. A320 SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES
- Aircraft General
- Cabin Crew Stations
- Main Cabin Doors and Door Controls
- Slides/ Rafts
- Over wing Emergency Exits/ Ramp Slides
- Flight Deck
- Emergency Oxygen System
- Passengers Seats
- Lavatories
- Galleys
- Water and Waste System
- Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)
- Emergency Lighting System
- Evacuation Signal System
D. B737 SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES
- Aircraft Genera
- Cabin Crew Stations
- Main Cabin Doors and Door Controls
- Slides/ Rafts
- Over wing Emergency Exits/ Ramp Slides
- Flight Deck
- Emergency Oxygen System
- Passengers Seats
- Lavatories
- Galleys
- Water and Waste System
- Cabin Intercommunication System
- Emergency Lighting System
- Evacuation Signal System
E. GENERAL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
- Introduction
- Stages of Flight
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Crew Communication and Co-Ordination
- Cabin Crew Safety and Security Checks
- Passenger Seat Allocation
- Passenger Boarding and Documentation
- Cabin Door Arming/Disarming Procedures (General)
- Cabin Secure for Take-Off and Landing
- Cabin Crew at Stations
- Silent Review – OLDABC
- Passenger Briefing Procedures
- Passenger/Crew Cabin Baggage
- Use of Safety Belts for Crew and Passengers
- Passenger Disembarkation
- In-Flight Operating Procedures
- Inoperative Doors And/or Exits
- Admission to The Flight Deck
- Use of Portable Electronic Devices
- Procedures for Dimming Cabin Lighting
- Fuelling Procedures with Passenger On-Board
- Transportation of Incapacitated Passenger (PRM)
- Transportation of Animals
- Miscellaneous Operating Procedures
F. GENERAL REMOVABLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
- Introduction
- Oxygen Equipment
- Manual Release Tool
- Fire Fighting Equipment
- Life Jackets
- Medical Kits
- Megaphone
- Emergency Flash Light
- Seat Belts
- Safety Instruction Card
- Safety Demonstration Kit
- Restrain Kit
- Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
- Dangerous Goods Response Handling Kit
- Cabin Crew Responsible to Collect Emergency Equipment
G. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
- Introduction
- Fire and Smoke
- Pressurization and Decompression
- Turbulence
- Pilot Incapacitation
- Unplanned Emergencies
- Planned Emergencies
- Evacuation Procedure
- Brace Positions
- Cabin Preparation for Emergency Landing
- Rapid Deplaning
H. MEDICAL AND FIRST AID
- Introduction
- Aviation Physiology
- Communicable Disease
- Assessment
- Basic Life Support – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Choking
- Recovery Position
- Resuscitation Plan Flow Chart
- Medical Emergencies
- Medical Shock
- Chest Pain
- Stroke
- Pain and Swelling of Lower Leg (Suspected DVT)
- Severe Abdominal Pain
- Hypoxia
- Seizure (Adult/Children/Infant)
- Low Blood Sugar
- Asthma
- Over Breathing (Hyperventilation)
- Mild and Severe Allergic Reaction
- Medical Cases Requiring an Unscheduled Landing
- Gastro Intestinal Discomfort
- Substance Misuse
- Swallowing an Object
- Headache
- Severe Bleeding
- Wounds
- Impaled Object or Protruding Bone
- Head Injury, Neck or Back Injury
- Nosebleed
- Swollen, Painful or Deformed Limb
- Amputation
- Eye Injury
- Tooth/Teeth Injury
- Burns
- Temperature Related Emergencies – Environmental
- Temporary Loss of Consciousness (Fainting)
- Fever
- Barotrauma
- Decompression Sickness – “Bends”
- Air Sickness
- Emergency Childbirth
- Miscarriage
- Stillbirth
- Report of Birth On-Board
- Presumed Death on Board
- Breaking Bad News
- Medical Kits and Equipment
- Aircraft Disinfection
I. SURVIVAL
- General
- Land Survival
- Sea Survival
- Desert Survival
- Jungle Survival
- Coping with Trauma
J. CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – CRM
K. DANGEROUS GOODS
L. CUSTOMER SERVICE AND GROOMING
- Live Video Virtual Classroom
- Cabin Safety and Procedure Manual
- Assignments
- Final assessment will be in the last session of the course.
- ‘Course Completion Certificate’ will be sent to students within 2 weeks of successful completion of the course.