Level 2
Certificate in Introduction to Cabin Crew and Aviation Operations on the Ground (Thurrock)
| Duration | Age Group | Study | Cost | Available Locations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 YEAR | SCHOOL LEAVERS | FULL TIME | £FREE to UK under 19s not in employment | Thurrock Campus |
| Duration | Age Group | Study | Cost | Available Locations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 YEAR | SCHOOL LEAVERS | FULL TIME | £FREE to UK under 19s not in employment | Thurrock Campus |
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Overview
A course for those wishing to pursue a career as Cabin Crew and/or working at an airport
This is a combined course that covers careers as Cabin Crew and/or within Aviation Ground operations.
If you dream of a career as cabin crew travelling the world, this course will give you an insight into the training requirements and daily life of a crew member. Led by ex-crew members you will be taught in classrooms and our own cabin, to complete practical and written realistic assessments in line with those set by airlines during the recruitment process.
This course also is aimed at those want to work in a ground operations role in the aviation sector. It allows candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career..
Why should I do this course?
To take your first steps into the world of Aviation!
Entry Requirements
- It is more beneficial if you are at least 17 years old to start this programme, however each case will be reviewed individually
- Level 1 qualification or GCSEs x 4 at grade 3/D - to include ENGLISH and MATHS (alternatives can be discussed with tutor)
Additional requirements
- Be over 5 feet 2 inches tall (depending on airline).
- Visible tattoos and piercings are to a minimum (not permitted by certain airlines).
- High standard of personal appearance required
- Hair must be always tied back, to meet safety requirements.
- You will be required to wear smart business attire at all times.
Course Structure
Cabin Crew:
- Working as cabin crew
- Airline health, safety and security
- Aircraft emergency situations
- Dealing with passengers on-board an aircraft
- Cabin service – selling techniques
- Making passenger announcements on-board an aircraft
- Health and safety within aviation
- Aviation security
- Aviation communications
- Aviation passengers with special requirements
Aviation Operations:
- Health and safety within aviation
- Airport Security
- Loading & unloading aircraft
- Aviation Communication
- Airport marshalling
- Aircraft dispatch
Assessment & Feedback
- Short answer tests
- Written assignments
- Individual presentations
- Role plays
What Next...
Progress into employment within the Aviation Industry:
- Cabin crew
- Ground operations