The 'Attestation of Initial Cabin Crew Training' is a safety training course and is recognised and approved by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). It is a mandatory requirement for all cabin crew operating on European registered aircraft to possess this qualification.
Course Overview
The course includes all the generic safety modules that are traditionally provided by the airlines own Attestation, to the same professional standards as the airlines, but now available to buy on an independent basis, and transportable to all European airlines (including those in the UK). It is valid for five years. On joining an airline, the holder of an Attestation must then complete training to cover any airline specific procedures and also conversion to the specifics of their allocated aircraft type(s).
Course Objectives
- Module 1 - Aviation Regulation and Passenger Handling
- Module 2 - Human Factors and Crew Resource Management
- Module 3 -Safety and Emergency Procedures
- Module 4 -Fire and Smoke / Survival Training
- Module 5 -Practical -Survival recap / wet drills. Flight Time Limitations
- Module 6 - Aero Medical First Aid -Session 1
- Module 7 - Aero medical first aid - session 2
- Module 8 - Security and dangerous goods
Cost: €985 (it is also possible to pay in GBP currency)
Duration: 6 days / 4 days
Location: London Heathrow and Malta