What to expect from the program
This course prepares flight attendant students to deal with any situation that may arise. Training content is based on the Transport Canada Flight Attendant Training Syllabus and applicable Canadian Aviation Regulations for the private operator and commuter operations aviation sectors.Who should take this program
If you’re looking for an exciting career with opportunities to travel, this is the course for you. Anyone over 18-years-old with a clean background check and valid passport can take this course.
What you’ll learn
Topics include:
- medical incidents, inflight emergencies and procedures
- Persons Assigned Onboard Duties (PAOBD)
- safety and emergency equipment, security, standard safety procedures
- high altitude, the mechanics of flight
- executive customer service, interference with crew members, cabin crew communications, captain’s commands, and much more.
Learners will also achieve the Certified Guest Service Professional designation, emergency first aid and CPR certification, food safety certification, and WHMIS certification, among others.
Additional information
To become a flight attendant, some of the industry requirements include (but are not limited to) a high school diploma, valid passport, well-groomed appearance, minimum age of 18, clean background check, and excellent health.
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NorQuest makes it so easy. There is so much help from the instructors and the program was only once a week on Saturdays. It was so flexible that I was able to keep the job I already had while I was in the program.
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