Want to keep your options open and explore cabin crew careers in both sea and air? Then this is the ideal course for you!
COURSE DETAILS
Admission Requirements
Grade 12 or equivalent / Fluency in English (An English competency test must be taken upon course registration).
18 years old by the time you write your final SA-CAA exam
Able to swim and move unaided in water with a life jacket
Be an able-bodied person with excellent general health.
Course Duration
11 Weeks
Mondays – Fridays 9am – 4pm
Training is done in Gauteng as well as Durban
Intakes: Approximately every 12 weeks of the year (January to November)
Key Topics
Safety and Emergency procedures
Fire fighting
Aviation Medicine
Dangerous Goods
Boeing 737
Career Choices
Airlines (Cabin Crew)
Cruise lines
Airports
Luxury Bus
Luxury Trains
Camper hire (Ground crew)
What To Expect For Your Final Exam
Exam Method: Classroom exam at the SA-CAA and SAMSA
Exam Format: Multiple Choice questions. No Textbooks are permitted
Number of questions: 100
Time Allowance: One hour
Number of exam attempts: 2
Course Qualifications
International Cabin Crew License :
Firefighting / Aviation Medicine
Dangerous goods / Boeing 737 certificates
International STCW license:
Personal survival techniques / Firefighting / Elementary first aid
Personal safety and social responsibilities
Security awareness / Crisis management and human behaviour
Crowd management and passenger safety