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The Cabin Crew Ticket Diploma Training
Course is an online course for your students with training modules
giving them a valuable insight into being cabin crew, along with
recruitment help for those who may need it.
The course is completed online and
there is no time limit set to complete them. All exams are marked by
us and their progress can be seen with their online progress report.
If your students get stuck they will have their own course tutor to
help them. After completion of the modules they will be issued with
the airline approved Cabin Crew Ticket Diploma.
All students will also get full
recruitment help from their own recruitment advisor and application
forms, recruitment videos to help them with their holiday rep
interviews.
This service is ongoing and can be used by them at anytime.
Cost is charged per licence - i.e. 10 students you will need
10 licences. The normal cost is £75, but this will be discounted
depending on the number of licences you require. For a quotation
or free trial then please use the interest
form.
For a free trial please
click here
The 12 modules are:

Module
1 - Requirements & Qualities
So what are the requirements needed to become cabin crew? There are
many misconceptions about what is needed, so we have put together
the requirements for most airlines.
Module
2 - The Importance of teamwork
Whilst on board the aircraft you will be faced with many situations
that would require you to communicate and work in teams. This would
involve not only cabin services i.e. a drinks service but would also
include any emergency situation that may arise.
Before the passengers embark on the aircraft, the crew must work in
a team to ensure that the aircraft is ready for passengers to board.
Whilst in-flight team work within the Galley area is also vital to
make sure that all of the meals and services are delivered on
schedule.
Module
3 - The importance of Personal presentation
You are the face of the airline and your standards of
presentation should therefore be very high. Airlines spend a lot of
money on their cabin crew uniforms and require you to wear it with
pride to enhance the reputation and image of the airline. Because
you will be coming into close contact with passengers, personal
hygiene is very important. Keep a wash bag with you during a flight
containing, mouth wash, deodorants/antiperspirants, makeup for
ladies, hair styling products and a comb or brush.
Module
4 - New Starters & Entrant Course
When a letter informing you that you have been successful in
getting a cabin crew position with your chosen airline is sitting on
your door mat or you have just received a phone call giving you the
good news, your life is about to take a completely new direction and
the hard work is about to start.
Module
5 - Understanding the role
In this module you will understand exactly why cabin crew are on
board an aircraft and some of the duties they perform in a typical
flight.
Module
6 - Selling Duty Free & Currency
Selling duty free is an often occurrence whilst working as cabin
crew member and a great way in bumping up your annual salary as you
will earn commission on sales that you make. Each airline offers
different commission structures and incentives, typical commission
is around 1-2% of the total sales you have made over a month.
Module
7 - Understanding the Layout
This module is designed to help you understand the basics of a
commercial aircraft. During your SEP training you will learn
everything you need to know about all of the aircrafts that you will
be flying on, including where all of the safety and emergency
equipment is stored and how to use it if needed.
Module
8 - Cabin Crew Safety & Emergency
Ask anyone what a cabin crew member does and they will tell you
they poor tea and coffee. Realistically though, you will only poor
tea and coffee for 10 minutes on the average 3 hour flight.
People may laugh, joke or simply ignore safety, but when emergency
is announced- there is only one person on that aircraft who they
will then listen to – and that’s you!
Module
9 - Safety & Emergency Equipment
In this module you will learn about the different types of
emergency equipment that may be used by cabin crew and what they are
used for in the event of an emergency situation.
Module
10 - Ditching
Ditching is an unexpected emergency on water and will always
result in an evacuation.
Module
11 - Airline Terminology
Working as cabin crew you will notice that there is a common
aviation language used within the airline industry. In this module
you will learn new phrases, abbreviations and terms used.
Module
12 - What the Airlines are looking for at your cabin crew Interview
Here you will find vital information about completing your
application forms, designing a CV and how to get through a cabin
crew interview successfully.
All the information included in this module has been sourced from
major airlines and experts within the field of recruitment. This
will allow you to prepare for the application and interview process
and make the best possible impression to the airline, making you
feel much more relaxed about the whole recruitment process.
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