Plane Training can either deliver training from current courseware provided by the individual operator or can prepare all courseware and applicable examinations for your Cabin Crew Initial Training.

All courseware prepared by us complies with OPS (previously known as JAR OPS) 1 Subpart O Regulations & the Operator’s Training Manual (Part D).


The very first training for the new cabin attendants covers the following issues:


* International Civil Aviation Organisations and Regulations
* The Cabin Crew Members' Duties and Responsibilities
* Passenger Handling
* Inflight Service
* Passenger Relations
* Normal Safety Procedures
• Cabin Report (Take off & Landing)
• Incapacitated Pilot
• Fuelling / de-fuelling with passenger on board
• Dangerous Goods, etc.
* Emergency Procedures
• Emergency Equipment
• Fire & Smoke
• De-compression
• Bomb & Hi-jack
• Evacuation (Land & Ditching)
• Survival
• Practical Training for Emergency Evacuation
* First Aid
* Crew Resource Management
Recurrent Training

All cabin crew members have to undergo Recurrent Training every twelve months.
Differences Training

The Differences Training covers the differences of different types of aircraft.
Refresher Training

Cabin crew members absent from flying duties for more than 6 months must undergo this training.
Service Training

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