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2. Objective. This seminar is to answer the following needs:InformationPre-selectionRecruitingCandidate TrainingIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask by email: info@ariane-info.com.The synonyms for Flight Attendant are: Cabin Crew, Cabin Attendant, Air Hostess, Steward. 3. Introduction.
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1. 1 Seminaron the Flight Attendant Career
2. 2 Objective This seminar is to answer the following needs:
Information
Pre-selection
Recruiting
Candidate Training
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask by email: info@ariane-info.com.
The synonyms for Flight Attendant are: Cabin Crew, Cabin Attendant, Air Hostess, Steward
3. 3 Introduction Ariane-Information is a private aviation consulting company since 1993 and a Recognized Educational Institution. We provide more than 100 different aviation courses and programs. We work with and for worldwide airline companies. Today, we are looking for candidates for the Cabin Crew position. These positions are permanent and/ or part time and can be on domestic or international airlines.
4. 4 The duties of a Flight Attendant is to offer safety and comfort aboard the aircraft to passengers and other crews, and protect the aircraft and it’s equipment.
Functions
5. 5 Historical 1911 : First flight attendant on the Zeppelin
6. 6 1930: First female Cabin Crew Ellen Church at United Airlines
The first Cabin Crews were nurses whose functions were to serve meals & bring assistance to sick passengers in the plane. 1930
7. 7 1935-45: Important aviation growth period resulting from WWII (World War II)
Creation of aviation regulations world wide. 1935-45
8. 8 1950: After WWII, Cabin Crews are gaining recognition and more respect. 1950
9. 9 1960-70: Window on the world – the Jet-Set period. 1960-70
10. 10 1980-90: The creation of new standards – the position has become more technical. 1980-90
11. 11 2000: Cabin Crew career lengthen and they are now considered real professionals, guardian angels. 2000
12. 12 ICAO and civil aviation authorities The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a branch of the United Nations, created in 1944, in order to promote the development of civil aviation throughout the world in a controlled and secure fashion. ICAO establishes all standards, regulations and recommendations in order that all State members (189) must adhere to them, and then must be complied by the global aviation industry.
13. 13 Aeronautical Regulations ICAO www.icao.int
States Member (190): These countries keep ICAO as their mandatory regulations, but may add additional ones, those of their country
14. 14 There are approximately 6,000 airlines in about 192 countries of the world. At least one third uses Cabin Crews (2,000 potential employers).
15. 15 Title: Cabin Crew
Code: 6432
Skills level: Intermediate
Average annual salary: $36,000
Perspectives: Moderate to high
16. 16 Being a country citizen/ landed immigrant/ work visa
18-21 years old and more
No criminal record – pass security
High school education or more
Speak well English + another language
Height and weight in proportion
Experience with the public
Mental & physical capabilities
Availability to travel – good manners
Leadership and team spirit
Independent & resourceful.
17. 17 5 times more female Cabin Crews than males
Average starting salary: $21.00 / hour
Minimum hours per month: 65 hours
Maximum hours per flight: 14 hours
Average career duration: 7 years
Pre-selection average: 50%
Average success rate during training: 85%
Average annual turnover rate: 35%
18. 18 Ariane Information offers the following training developed in compliance with the following regulations:
- ICAO Standards, valid in 190 countries worldwide
- Others on request
- Specifications of the airline and the national civil aviation authority also available Ariane Information
19. 19 Part 1: Initiation to aviation
Part 2: Roles and responsibilities
Part 3: Safety procedures
Part 4: Emergency procedures
Part 5: Emergency equipment
Part 6: Aircraft features
Part 7: Practices
Part 8: First Aid on board airlines
A first time initial training or following more than 24-36 months since initial training
20. 20 In some countries, training is given by airlines and/ or by approved schools by the Civil Aviation Authority of the country.
The individual is often hired on a conditional basis until he/she has completed with success his required training.
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22. 22 Must succeed with recommended 90% marks or more
Exams – Safety procedures, emergency procedures and types of aircraft
Practical exams – Safety equipment, emergency material & procedures
23. 23 It is a passionate profession, very demanding but so rewarding. When submitting your candidacy, you have the opportunity of entering a whole new lifestyle.
Good luck to you all!
24. 24 If you have questions, please feel free to contact us:info@ariane-info.com
Thank you for your interest.
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