Cabin Crew Career

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Career Description:

Along with the pilot, co pilot and flight attendants, one more key professional who stays with the flight is a cabin crew member. Their main aim is to ensure that the safety conditions are ensured for all the flight passengers. Candidates who want to become cabin crew should have good communication skills, a positive attitude, should maintain composure and comply with all safety standards.

How to become a Cabin Crew professional:

To become a cabin crew professional, there are definite features that employers look for in candidates. Girls are generally preferred for this profession. For girls, the requirements are cheerful face, good figure and personality, medium height, and good behavior. Candidates may or may not have previous experience but a positive composure is essential. Their aim is to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.

Cabin Crew Career courses, training, programs:

There are many training programs that teach students key skills to become good as a cabin crew member. Candidates should develop a good personality, cheerful attitude, patience with customers’ queries, and good communication skills.

Cabin Crew Career schools/colleges, education:

There are various colleges and universities that teach courses like aerospace science, air traffic control, aviation safety and management, etc. These important subjects are needed to carry out the responsibilities well as a cabin crew.

Top 5 colleges/universities:

University of North Dakota

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University of Illinois

Eastern Kentucky University

University of Louisiana

Utah State University

Cabin Crew job opportunities, salaries/pay, recruitment:

Candidates who want to become cabin crew should be willing to stay for extended hours on the flight. Also they should be willing to work in shifts. Cabin crew can be present in any of the segments – economy class and business class – in the flight. Accordingly the way to cater to the segments might differ. The PayScale estimates suggest that the annual compensation of a cabin crew varies from $16,000 to $79,000.

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Sheldon fernandes October 18, 2011 at 7:25 pm

I have been working as a ca in crew for 5 years and I want to change my profession what are the options available as a experienced cabin crew

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