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Professional Cabin Attendant Training


If your ambition is a career as a cabin crewmember on a private or business aircraft, your journey begins with FlightSafety. We offer cabin attendant courses at several of our Learning Centers that prepare you to compete for a highly desirable position with an operator of a corporate or general aviation aircraft. Our courses exceed the Federal Aviation Regulations for Part 91 (private aviation) and are readily modified to meet specific FAR Part 135 (commercial and charter) requirements.

A professional cabin attendant must offer a broad range of knowledge and skills to qualify for today’s demanding assignments. FlightSafety training prepares you for those demands, from proper business etiquette to onboard fire suppression, from recognizing and handling emergency procedures to operating the latest cabin communication, environmental and entertainment systems.

FlightSafety, the world’s largest private aviation training company, delivers the same standards of excellence to comprehensive cabin attendant training that we bring to our professional pilot and maintenance technician training. Those standards include effective classroom and practical training technologies and highly skilled, instructors. Your training benefits from our 55 years of aviation training and the experience gained each year training more than 75,000 aviation professionals.

Emergency Training


A cabin attendant’s primary responsibility is the safety of passengers and crew. Your FlightSafety curriculum prepares you to meet that responsibility with hands-on training in emergency equipment and procedures, using classroom role-playing and cabin simulators to provide a practical, realistic and effective training experience. Courses for corporate and airline cabin attendants also address the finer points of in-flight service.

First-Class Facilities


Choose from four Centers of cabin attendant training excellence: Atlanta, Savannah, Teterboro and Paris Learning Centers. All four Learning Centers offer training for corporate cabin attendants. Atlanta additionally offers Part 121 commercial (airline) training.

Comprehensive Instruction


Learn the full range of skills necessary to qualify as a cabin attendant. Train with an ideal combination of classroom instruction and realistic scenarios in hands-on simulation trainers. Classroom instruction features the most up-to-date instructional technologies, taught by highly knowledgeable, experienced instructors. Our cabin simulator technology allows you to practice procedures for a variety of emergency situations. Learn proper responses to a fire emergency or cabin depressurization and how to conduct a ground evacuation in our full-scale Corporate Cabin Trainer, which incorporates smoke, motion and audio capabilities. In our seven-seat ditching trainer, which simulates evacuation from sinking aircraft, learn potentially life-saving techniques for proper on-water egress. Train for air-rescue operations with our hoist, which replicates helicopter rescues.

Service


Onboard service requires a thorough grounding in food etiquette and business protocol. Master domestic and international serving techniques, cultural awareness and wine presentation, as well as the operation of today’s sophisticated corporate-jet galleys.

Courses


Initial Cabin Attendant (5 days)
Ground training, emergency situation training, fire fighting, unplanned and planned landing/ditching, evacuation, sea survival, aircraft terminology, hazardous materials recognition and an introduction to business protocol and service procedures. Courseware meets the requirements for IS-BAO.

Recurrent Cabin Attendant (2 days)
Emergency situation training, aircraft fires including unplanned and planned landing/ditching, evacuation and sea survival. Courseware meets the requirements for IS-BAO.

Corporate Cabin Service (1 day)
This 1 day course provides “hands-on” experience in plating, garnishing and food presentation, typical of the service expected by many corporate flight operations. Safe food handling and storage and aircraft pantry items as well as international catering are also covered.

General Emergency (1 day)
This course is designed to meet the FAA and international regulatory requirements as well as those required by IS-BAO for emergency training.

MedAire Initial and Recurrent
The MedAire Initial class is a 1.5 day course. The MedAire Recurrent class is 4 hours. Both classes require “E “ Learning to be completed prior to attending the class.

American Heart Association CPR/AED/First Aid
The American Heart class is available with or without the First Aid portion.



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