
ethansma24
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Each airline has their own training program. Don't waste your time or money on anything you find doing a search on the internet!!
In response to bugaboos answer....actually the training is generally 4-8 weeks long. There is a lot more to being a flight attendant than "would you like something to drink?" I can guarantee you you will spend a lot of training working on evacuation and emergency procedures training. You never know what might happen in the air, and you have to be ready to respond to many, many situations....such as someone having a heart attack, losing consciousness and having to put them on oxygen, how to deal with passengers that may become a threat to the aircraft, and how to evacuate a large plane, in 90 seconds or less.
Most airline websites have a career section, and that will usually tell you whether or not that airline is currently taking applications for f/a's, as well as what their requirements are. |
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migdalski
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The only thing a website might be useful for is to find the addresses of the head offices of several large airlines. Then write and ask them to let you have details of any training schemes that they have for the sort of job you're after.
I know writing letters is a chore, but sometimes you have to put the effort in to get the results - just sitting on your bum in front of a 'puter doesn't always do it. |
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sassy
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I know there in a school in Minneapolis, Minn.. had a friend that attend it years back... I'm guessing it was with Northwest since that is there headquarters.... have you googled it... |
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Razzle
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you have to join the airline you want to work for then they teach you their way on their planes...surely. |
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laplandfan
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If in the UK then go to the webs sites for the following:
First choice travel recruitment
Thomas Cook recruitment.
Once there you should be able to apply on line. |
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Sharmila
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Once you are hired by an airline, they'll train you. Even if you go to a special school, it doesn't really increase your chances of getting hired by an airline. They're mostly a waste of time and money. If you want to be a F/A, first get hired and then the airline will personally put you through a training that lasts 3-8 weeks. Good luck :) |
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Daisyhill
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You should just go onto the websites of the airlines that you are interested in...they will have a recruitment section...if you cant see it then call their customer service dept. |
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Facile Princeps
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You will have to go to each airline's web site and check out there vacancies |
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princess
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You have to get the job first, and then they train you. |
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bugaboo
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Apply to an airline..
I doubt they need much training.. |
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