OPEN DOOR DAY- CABIN CREW INTELLIGENCE
OPEN DOOR DAY on 22nd FEBRUARY, 2012 since 15.00. Only for registered attendees. Register a.garuckaite@balticaa.com
As an air cabin crew member (also called a flight attendant) you would play an important part in making sure your airline passengers have a comfortable, safe and pleasant flight.
Before a flight you would need to attend a briefing about the flight and schedule, check that there are enough supplies and that emergency equipment is working properly, greet passengers and direct them to their seats, demonstrate emergency equipment and procedures.
During a flight you would make sure passengers are comfortable and deal with any requests, serve food and drinks and sell duty-free goods, make announcements for the pilot, reassure passengers in the event of an emergency, and make sure that they follow safety procedures.
At the end of a flight you would make sure passengers leave the plane safely with all hand luggage, fill in a written flight report recording any unusual incidents, add up and record food and drink orders and duty-free sales.
Between flights, you may have some spare time to relax and explore the destination, depending on your aircraft's turnaround time.
Theory course methods:
- Theory lectures;
- Audio-visual tools;
- Posters;
- Theoretical material.
Cabin Crew training program duration: 9 days
Practical training facilities:
- Training equipment (fire extinguishing and smoke simulators, water pools, etc.);
- Aircraft emergency equipment (slide, ropes, life jackets, rafts, etc.);
- Aircraft safety equipment (fire extinguishers, oxygen mobile equipment, emergency radio, megaphone, etc.).
Practical training duration: 1 day
Instructors:
- Available teaching languages: LT, EN, RU.
Additional services:
- Accommodation arrangement if needed
- Transportation arrangement if needed
- Visa support if needed
- Leisure arrangement if needed

