Diploma in Cabin crew

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN

Cabin crew

The Flight Attendant or Cabin Crew is an important part of an airline’s crew, and for good reason. They are the first point of contact for the flight and they have a range of responsibilities during each flight, the most important of which is to keep passengers safe and to ensure that everyone follows onboarding security regulations.

Cabin Crew is a physically demanding job as you will be spending most of your time on your feet helping passengers with luggage, and operating food and beverage carts.

Eligibility Criteria

INTERNATIONAL GROOMING

The International Grooming module at large focuses on the international standards of grooming and etiquette required in the aviation, hospitality, tourism, and customer service industries. It includes sub-topics like eating habits, skincare, yoga, make-up, poise training, etc., and imparts the best of professional grooming among the students.

ALL ABOUT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

This module carries the entire English Language Grammar loaded with exercises, which are designed to further improve your pronunciation, intonation, and fluency in the use of the English Language. The course is highly interactive and develops students’ skills in public speaking and group discussions required for clearing the interviews.

INFLIGHT SERVICES

The In-flight services module imparts Cabin Crew’s work details on board. Cabin attendants take care of your minutest demand, offer the best of food, comfortable bedding, and cushions, offer the best in class services designed to make you feel like royalty, and enjoy in-flight services like never before that adds to a passenger’s flying experience.

Modules

GROOMING
  •  What is grooming?Importance of grooming
  •  Why grooming standards are essential for Airlines?Grooming checks
  • Grooming standards for women
  • Grooming standards for men
  • Skin types and Skin care routines.
  • Makeup step by step
  • Saree draping
  • Personal Style Building
  • How our image impacts our performance.
  • How our image correlates to perception.
INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION
  • What is Aviation? 
  • What are the types of aviation?
  • Importance of Aviation
  • Aviation Terminologies
  • IATA Codes
  • Time zones and calculations
  •  Authorities in the Aviation industry
  • What is a cabin crew?
  • Cabin crew responsibilities Eligibility to become a cabin crew (for Domestic Airlines and International Airlines)
Aircraft
  •  What is aircraft?
  •  Manufacturers of aircraft (Boeing & Airbus)
  • Types of aircraft
  •  Aircraft Exterior (Aircraft nose, cockpit, Engine, Fuselage, wings, Tail or Empennage, Rudder, Tailplane, vertical stabilizer or tail fin, Aileron, landing gear, nose wheel, Exit Doors)
  • Aircraft Interior (Aircraft Cabin, Cabin doors, Airline seat, Bulkhead, Doghouse, Galley/Kitchen, Lavatory, Jump seat, Different classes of aircraft cabin, Emergency Exits, Overhead bins, passenger service unit (PSU), Flight Attendant Panel, Passenger control unit for an in-flight entertainment system, Aisle, Tray table)
  • Minimum Number of Cabin Crew Members On Board
  • Boarding/Deboarding Or Embarking/Disembarking
  • Arming/Disarming of Aircraft Doors
  • Door Operation in the normal situation
  •  Cabin Safety and Emergency Equipment
  • Topics Covered (Dropdown)
  • List of Cabin safety equipment (Fire Extinguisher, PBE- Portable breathing equipment, Protective gloves, Flash Light, First-Aid kit, medical kit, Life jacket, Crash Axe/ Fire ax, Megaphone, Restrain kit, Portable Oxygen bottles, Oxygen Masks, Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT), Infant Life Jacket, Infant seat belt, The Manual Release Tool (MRT), AED – Automated external defibrillators, Life Raft, Demo kit)
  • How to Use Safety Equipment
  •  Pre-flight checks for safety equipment
  • Emergency Equipment Locations
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In-flight Services
  •  What are inflight services
  •  Preflight checks (Safety Equipment, Cabin crew stations, Passenger cabin, Galley, Lavatory checks, intercom, )
  • Catering handover
  • Flight deck crew briefing(Highjack and emergency code briefing by the captain)
  • Cabin preparation
  • Passenger boarding
  • Refreshment services
  • Safety demonstration
  • Announcements
  • Arming and disarming
  • Take off preparation
  • Alcohol service
  • Foodservice
  • Clearance service
  • Landing preparation
  • Report preparation
Aircraft Emergencies
  • What is an aircraft emergency?
  • Types of emergencies
  • Emergency procedures
  • Cabin crew role in emergencies
  • Emergency reporting
  • Types of Emergency landings (Wheels-Up Landing (Belly Landing), Water Landing (also known as ditching), Hard Landing, Dead-stick Landing, Crash Landing, Go-around/Missed Approach (Near-miss Landing), Precautionary Landing)
Communication and Personality Development
  • Communication as Cabin Crew
  • Types of Communications
  • Tone of Voice
  • Choice of Words
  • Gestures & Body Language
First Aid
  • What is first aid
  • First Aids and Procedures (first aid method of DRSABCD, CPR, Infection control when performing CPR, first aid for a person choking, first aid for a medication or drug overdose, first aid kit, Reducing the risk of infected wounds during first aid, using bandages during first aid, Making an arm sling, First aid for Nose bleeding, Hypoxia, Hyperventilation, heart attack, Delivery on board)
  • Cabin crew role in first aid
  • Medical Emergency and response
  • Medical Emergency reporting
Interview Preparation
  • Interview appearances
  • Interview practices
  • Resume Building
  • Job application
Computer Basics

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