
Aviation Training
AIA057E-
International Standard Cabin Attendant Training
based and developed on ICAO's Standards
ICAO ref. 275
For individual or aviation industry
Description:
An international initial standard flight attendant training (theory & practice)
for individuals entering the commercial/ business/ corporate jet
crewmember profession and for commercial airlines at any suitable
location worldwide (in our classes or on-site training. This
training is designed to comply with aeronautical regulations (ICAO and/or CARs, FARs,
JARs/ EASA-available). The
Standard Initial Cabin Attendant Training course provides
comprehensive training, including flight
procedures, airline language, aircraft familiarization,
flight theory, air transport regulations and emergency
procedures among other things. Our course it is based
and developed in accordance with ICAO's
Standards, includes a government and industry-recognized curriculum and is compatible with
the cabin crew syllabus used by
regional and international carriers. Our
training match our manual, which is already
recognized
by more than 80 countries. The
course is a rich program comprised of theory in class
and outside, drills, exercises, case studies, teamwork, testing,
progress tracking and certification. The progress of all trainees are
tracked on a chapter-by-chapter basis, and
assistance is available to help with technical and or
content queries. With our
Flight Attendant Training course, learning is engaging,
fun, professional and efficient.
Student
Visa -
Airlines are recruiting -
Financial help
Individuals
This is one of the most complete training in the industry. To start with, contact us
and you will be invited to attend
one of our seminar or a telephone interview, in order for us to see if you fit the
profile airlines are looking for the flight attendant
position, no obligation. If you meet the pre requisites, you will be
invited to attend to one of our training session. Please
take note that we select only those who have a very good
potential of success and a strong motivation to work in this
industry. Upon success, we will help you find a position as either a
contractual flight attendant or as a flight attendant anywhere in the world,
guaranteed. We don't let you down, ever. Afterward, you receive a tax credit from the
Quebec government,
(Quebec residents only). Annual and re
qualification training also available.
Airlines - Private Corporations - Manufacturers
We
can also
train candidates for airlines, with our own program or the airline's
program !
Contact us
for more info ! Or if you want to save time and
money, simply pickup successful candidates of your
choice, from our pool of students whenever you want;
they will be ready to fly right away or within a few
days following your specific training (if required). To do so, simply
contact us, you will be glad you did. You can
also send us your selected candidates for training; contact us for
more details.
Aviation schools
Do you want to work with us
for an alliance?
Contact us
for more information (license agreement, sales
representative agreement, franchise agreement, alliance, distributorship etc.
available). We want you to help comply with regulations,
and be successful.
Content includes
but is not limited to:
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Introduction (INT) |
General Information (GEN) |
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Aviation Initiation (AVI) |
Flight Procedures (Basic Theory of Flight) (FLT) |
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ICAO Aviation English (IEN) |
Roles and Responsibilities
(RES) |
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Communication (COM) |
Aviation Terminology (AVT) |
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Abnormal Procedures (ABN) |
Portable Emergency Equipment (EQP) |
| Safety Procedures (SAF) |
Aeronautical Regulations (REG) |
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Phonetic Alphabet (ALP) |
Emergency Procedures (EME) |
| Aircraft Specifics (AIR) |
Passenger Handling (PAX) |
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De-icing/ Anti-icing (ICE) |
Crew Resource Management (CRM) |
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Sales & Marketing (SAM) |
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) |
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Psychomotor Exercises/ Drills (PSY) |
Good Manners & Winning
Personality (MAN) |
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Aviation Medicine/ Medical Training (MED) |
Fire Fighting (FIR) |
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Security Procedures (SEC) |
Human Factors (HFM) |
| Survival (SUR) |
Safety & Technical Bulletins (STB)
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Water Ditching (WTR) |
Service (SER) |
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Safety Management System (SMS) |
Self-defense techniques and psychology (SEL) |
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Food Handling/ Catering (FHG) |
VIP service (VIP) |
| Line Indoctrination (IND) |
Exam (EXA) |
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and more |
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Course overview
Once the
training is successfully completed, students will be
able to (among other things):
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Identify the basic terminology used by the
worldwide aviation
industry. Recognize the different civil aviation
authorities (governing bodies) for air travel,
and identify the most common parts of an aircraft. They
will also be able to convert and calculate time zone
changes.
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Determine ground and flight responsibilities for
each crew member and identify the regulations that
define these responsibilities. Presented with a typical
situation, the trainee will be able to choose the most
appropriate response to ensure crew and passenger
safety.
- Identify all
emergency equipment onboard the aircraft. They will also
be able to determine the location, purpose and correct
operation of this equipment.
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They will
be able to identify the types of emergency equipment and
their locations onboard a typical aircraft, how and when
to operate each piece of equipment and recognize the
associated pre-flight checks.
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Recognize the different types of emergency situations
onboard an aircraft. They will also be able to recognize
and deal with the different classes of fire.
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Presented
with a typical emergency, the trainee will be able to
determine the most appropriate response. They will be
able to identify the appropriate procedures for an
emergency landing and evacuation, and recognize
situations where evacuation of passengers and crew are
necessary.
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Identify the different classes of dangerous goods and
recognize the rules and regulations governing their
transport onboard an aircraft.
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Identify some of the common injuries and illnesses
onboard, asses the extent of an injury or illness and
choose the most appropriate response based on basic
first aid principles.
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And
much more!
A
number of other aviation subjects
matters are integrated into the trainee's materials,
thus preparing them for the airline industry. As much as possible all of the procedures training have practical (hands-on) training applications using special equipment or simulated equipment found in the airline industry.
It is now
easier to pursue your Flight Attendant training with us
Ariane Information receives and processes many
requests and applications. In many instances the applicant is qualified
to pursue the course, and
financial aid
is available too.
Before you register, please take note of the following:
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Your
application has to be approved first by us before you
are admitted
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Full payment is required at the enrollment or
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A
deposit of 50% is required at the enrollment and
balance before the beginning of the course or
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A
deposit of 50% is required at the enrollment and
balance by working for us temporarily - contact us
for more details
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Financial help is
also available
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Starting September 15, 2008, you have now 3 options
(in $ for Canadians Students and in Euro for
International Students):
a) course of 4 weeks at $5,000.00 + applicable taxes (to
work for commercial airlines) or
b) course of 2 weeks at 1,500$ plus applicable taxes (to
work for commercial airlines - short
version of the standard course)
c) course of 1 week at 1,000$ plus applicable taxes
(to work for corporate jets)
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You can start
the training at any time; we have scheduled
classes each month

What
are the Advantages of Ariane
Information ?
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Industry-leader in Flight
Attendant Preparation
and Effective Training
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Welcoming
environment and friendly
staff
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Developed in compliance with
ICAO's
SARPs
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Highly
qualified and experienced
instructors
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Recognized by more than
80+
countries in the world
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Excellent
Ratio for Job Placement for
our Students (98%)
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Classes
based on the aviation ratio
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Chance to win each month, 2
airline tickets free*
(certain conditions may
apply)
(applicable for destinations
such as Hawaii, USA, Europe,
Caribbean, Mexico, Africa,
Asia)
Apply now to enroll to the next
available session !
Language
of documents: English and/or French
Language in Class:
English and/or French and/or
another language (for overseas
classes)
Copyright: Ariane Information © 1993-2008- All rights reserved.
Prerequisites: Qualifications based on general pre-requisites of the
aviation industry; go to
http://www.ariane-info.com/Flight_Attendant-e.htm
Dates: each month- contact us
Location: Office in Canada and/or
any other
worldwide locations with our
affiliates schools
Fees: (CA$ for Canadian client, Euro
for International client)
applicable taxes to be added.
Web course: Available soon
Please note that a minimum of
students is required per class;
otherwise the course is
postponed to the next available
class.
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