Fly High and Make Your Dreams come true, with Cabin Crew Career Guide.

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Fly High and Make Your Dreams come true, with Cabin Crew Career Guide


Most of the Young Guys / Girls aspire to become something that they are passionate about and like to stand out and become independent by themselves, what I came across is among them there are people who love traveling. Flying is a dream for most the people and the combination of flying and traveling to the different place is being a pilot, air hostess and one can actually choose it as a profession and live their dreams in actual life.
There has been a growing scenario in the aviation industries lately, many institutions are also coming up with the courses that will help to become a successful Air Hostess, these Air Hostesses are also known as the Flight Attendants or cabin crew. In the year 1912 a German Heinrich Kubis the first flight attendant. Ellen Church was the first female flight attendant who was 25- year old employed by United Airlines in the year 1930. This was the history from where it all started.

People who are traveling in flight could be first-timers or people who have to go abroad but then scared of flights because of heights there may be many such reasons in order to make our journey more comfortable and make us feel free these flight attendants or cabin crew ensure our total safety from the time we enter the flight till we get down, each and specific need is taken care of each passenger. An air hostess should be knowing how to deal with a wide range of people and should be really patient and be polite to all the passengers however they may be reacting but the situations should be taken a good care.

Responsibilities of air hostess are such as greets passengers and show them their seats, attending a pre-flight briefing, if there are any questions by the passengers she should answer them politely, serving refreshments and meals, should prepare a flight report, and also provide them any kind of health care if needed. These are very important duties that a cabin crew must take care.

Most of them know these duties but they don’t know from where to start and learn how to actually work, and get selected as a member in cabin crew a book names “Cabin crew career guide” written by Pragathi Srivatsava and Capt. Shekhar Gupta which is in universal language English and costs rupees  699 INR, $99 USD.

This book deals with many sub-topics such as the basic necessities that an individual may be having when she wants to pursue her career in the aviation industry as a member of cabin crew. There are many advantages that a flight attendant can obtain such as traveling to different places and explore the world and meet different people and know about different cultures all around the world. In order to get selected one should be able o crack the interview this guide will help you in the best possible way and guides you and makes you ready for the questions that interviewers may ask you and how to answer in such a way that they will get impressed and hire you. Training such as safety, first aid, service is also given in this book which can save you a lot of time rather attending different coaching classes to learn them. Overall this book is the best to get yourself prepared beforehand in all the current trends that are taking and your promotion possibilities, etc.

Topics it deals in the book “Cabin Crew Career Guide” are:

1. What does this book talk about

2. Who is a Cabin Crew
3. Profile of a Cabin Crew

4. Searching for prospective employers
5. Air Hostess Training Institutes
6. Resume making
7. Preparation for the interview
8. Rounds of the Interview
9. Cracking the tough nut – Interview
10. After the interview

11. Dos and Don’ts
12. Frequently asked questions
13. Cabin Crew Airline Training
14. Safety Training
15. First- Aid Training
16. Service Training
17. Passing the Exams!
18. Acquiring the flying license
19. Flying as a Cabin Crew
20. Traits of being a perfect Cabin Crew
21. Stages In the process of promotion
22. Layovers, Travel and more
23. Career avenues for experienced Cabin Crewmembers
24. Flying as a Cabin Crew – International Airlines
25. Package of pay!
26. Current trend of the Aviation Industry





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