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They are mostly trained personalities who understand that passengers may have a fear of flying and their critical job is to deal with the safety and security of all trippers, especially in urgent situations.
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Cabin Crew Recruitment - What Exactly is This Work Like? Airlines do not exist without the help of cabin crew or airlines cannot run properly without the help of cabin crew, and that is why they are very concerned about hiring cabin crew. This is a special process and requires the services of special people. Cabin crew are much more than glorified tea trolley pushers! These staff members form the central form of contact between the airline and the service it offers to its customers. If a customer is not happy with one airline, there are many competing airlines they can try. Cabin crew work for the safety and comfort of travellers, and this involves more than just drinks and food. They are mostly trained personalities who understand that passengers may have a fear of flying and their critical job is to deal with the safety and security of all trippers, especially in urgent situations. They also help with boarding, any other support during the flight and landing. Given all applicable details and prior on-board information before the flight actually takes place, they may be responsible for checking that the aircraft is properly gutted and tidy, as well as fully grazed. Check the equipment in the cabin and make sure it works, check emergency medical inventories. Other duties include liaising with ground staff regarding cargo weight and passenger check-in figures, securing hand luggage securely and checking safety belts. Escorting passengers through in- flight security clearance, handling duty-free products, communicating between airmen and passengers, dealing with disruptive trippers; especially if they are disturbing other passengers, helping with flight reports and immigration documents and all working as a platoon. The hours are varied and there are no hard and fast rules as far as a typical working week goes, it all depends on how many breakouts they are and how many staff members are available. They work on a rota system and the hours are off-duty as well as irregular. They must work on public holidays, weekends and nights as a normal part of their working week or month. To be a cabin crew member, you need to be as flexible as the routes that the airlines fly. While some crews work only on local
breakouts and others on transnational ones, some crews may work both and spend numerous days away from home. This job offers both a demanding and stimulating work environment, and with so much time spent at your base, a break is inadvisable! People who do this work are people who really want to do it. But the prices are also good, educated cabin crew get good starting fares, get to see new places and meet new people all the time, and can be paid commissions, breakouts, refection’s, S and unchanged allowances. And for people with a new qualification, say nursing, Plutocrat is actually better! Being a member of a cabin crew platoon is a really satisfying job but also one of the most competitive. Dunes Aviation Academy to help increase your chances during cabin crew interviews)