Cabin crew : Advanced training
Cabin crew : Advanced training
Current European regulations impose a set number of recurring and qualifying training sessions on the Cabin Crew, which they must attend throughout their professional career.
ESMA offers a range of training courses adapted to the airlines regulatory constraints and possesses a large number of safety equipment for this purpose.
The practicals are proposed for the following range of aircraft:
- Airbus 320
- Boeing 737 and 747
- Fokker 100 and 70
- ATR42 and 72
- Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ)
Aircraft Type Rating Qualification
The practical section of the aircraft type qualification includes:
- Handling doors and exits
- Emergency evacuation
- Smoke tunnel exercises
- Extinguishing fires
Duration : ½ day to 1 day depending on the airline company's program.
Sessions: Available on demand.
Recurrent Training
This includes:
- A safety module
- A first-aid module
- A CRM module
- A commercial module
Duration: ½ day to 1 day depending on the airlines company's program.
Sessions: Available on demand.