My First Week Of Flight Attendant Training Recap ๐Ÿ“š Mainline Airline โœˆ๏ธ

flight attendant training The first week Youtube
flight attendant training The first week Youtube

Flight Attendant Training The First Week Youtube Hey, you! some much needed updates as to where i've been what i'm up to! i left off by packing for training well here's my first update of my time durin. Hey yโ€™all, itโ€™s charli๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ’• in this video i recap my final week in flight attendant training for a major us airline! i passed my final and got my wings!i am.

mainline flight attendant training week 2 Youtube
mainline flight attendant training week 2 Youtube

Mainline Flight Attendant Training Week 2 Youtube Hey yโ€™all, itโ€™s charli๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ’• in this video i recap my third week in flight attendant training for a major us airline! mainline baby!!!thanks for watching! li. Delta flight attendant training is not overtly hard, but it is a lot of information in a short amount of time. which can be hard for some people depending on learning styles. the faa requires that trainees maintain an 80% average through their training period, however, delta requires a 90% average to successfully complete their training program. Both airlines i was at used the fire hose method for learning. my first airline gave us weekends off and it was lovely. my second airline gave you a rotating day off schedule. some even got the red eye class, from 6pm 4am was their class. we had big classes to get ready for this summer. people at my old airline, and my new airline, felt as i did. To pass the training, there are some key steps you should follow: 1. study hard: the first step is to prepare for the exam by studying hard. familiarize yourself with safety procedures, customer service protocol, international travel rules and regulations, cultural sensitivity and foreign languages. 2.

flight attendant training week Six Graduation mainline flight
flight attendant training week Six Graduation mainline flight

Flight Attendant Training Week Six Graduation Mainline Flight Both airlines i was at used the fire hose method for learning. my first airline gave us weekends off and it was lovely. my second airline gave you a rotating day off schedule. some even got the red eye class, from 6pm 4am was their class. we had big classes to get ready for this summer. people at my old airline, and my new airline, felt as i did. To pass the training, there are some key steps you should follow: 1. study hard: the first step is to prepare for the exam by studying hard. familiarize yourself with safety procedures, customer service protocol, international travel rules and regulations, cultural sensitivity and foreign languages. 2. Minimum hiring requirements: high school diploma or equivalent. 4โ€™11โ€ณ 6โ€™4โ€ tall. age: 18 years (1 2 airlines) 19 years (several airlines) 21 years old (all airlines) no visible tattoos โ€“ some airlines allow you to cover them. have a clean criminal background for at least 10 years (no felonies). Best northeastern flight attendant school: jetblue. best southeastern flight attendant school: delta air lines. best midwestern flight attendant school: united airlines. best southern flight.

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