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Program Details
Below is a summary of the English for Flight Attendants Diploma* including program highlights, time table, schedule and more:
Program Highlights (back to top)
- We offer more English for Flight Attendants Classes than other schools. The results are that our classes dramatically improve Aviation English Language skills
- This is an intensive program that will boost your confidence, make you enthusiastic and improve your communication skills
- Resume and cover letter preparation, job interview skills
- Leadership, communication and risk-management strategies
- Our students and graduates have successfully attended interviews with various airlines with some being hired by All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Asiana, Malaysian Airlines, Kuwait Airlines and Qatar Airlines
* Please note that this course is an English language teaching course and is not a job training program. Specific job training would be done by each individual airline once the student is hired.
Program Duration (back to top)
Time Table (back to top)
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| 1st Class |
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM |
| 2nd Class |
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
| Lunch Break |
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM |
| 3rd Class |
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM |
| 4th Class |
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM |
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There are 10-minute scheduled breaks between each morning class and afternoon class
Time table for Friday is morning 1st and 2nd period classes, and afternoon free period
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Admission Requirements (back to top)
- Cambridge FCE, TOEIC650, TOEFL-PBT 500, TOEFL-IBT 65, TOEFL-CBT175, Royal Cambridge College standard test or successful completion of PET level at Royal Cambridge College
- Entrance interview and essay required
Program Schedule (back to top)
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Module A Week 1 |
Introduction to the Cabin Crew Profession
- History and origin of the profession, key historical milestones,
- A Day in the life of a flight attendant/crew members
- Benefits and challenges of the cabin crew profession
- Review landing the job
- Resumes and applications, Minimum Requirements. What skills do you have?
- Grooming and personal appearance, personal hygiene, hair styles and hair, make-up and cosmetics, jewelry, prescription eyewear
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Module A Week 2 |
Cabin Crew Healthy Living/Lifestyle
- Healthy crew lifestyle, nutrition and exercise
- Proper lifting techniques
- Adapting to lifestyle changes
- Customer service and cabin Service
Introduction to the Aviation Industry
- Airlines, charters, private corporate jets, scheduled airlines
- Regulatory agencies
- Customs and immigration
- Introduction to airport and airline codes
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Module A Week 3 |
Introduction to Interviews/Interviewing Techniques
- Mock Interviews, pronunciation practice, announcements, public speaking, dress codes, managing interactive communications
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Module A Week 4 |
Food Safety, Review of all Completed Modules Introduction to Airline Medicine, Exam
- All about food safety
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Module B Week 1 |
Airline Medicine/First Aid, Equipment, Aviation Security, Dangerous Situations
- First aid and medical emergencies training
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Module B Week 2 |
Introduction to Galleys, Food Service, Beverages, General Cabin Service
- Your working galley, duties and service, airline food.
- First class
- Wines and Alcohol
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Module B Week 3 |
Introduction to Aircraft and Aviation Familiarization
- Aircraft introduction, aircraft types and interiors
- Aircraft furnishings/terminology
- Safety and evacuation overview
- Emergency landings/ditching, safety equipment, fighting fires
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Module B Week 4 |
Review Course Content, Interviews, Preparation for Exam
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