If you wish to work as cabin crew for a European airline, you must hold a valid Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA). This is a certificate of professional competency which permits you to discharge the duties of cabin crew on European community registered aircraft.
Our in-depth Initial Attestation training course is designed to provide you with the basic knowledge of a crewmember’s responsibility and procedures related to the safety of passengers in flight during normal, abnormal and emergency operations.
The comprehensive training course is compiled in accordance with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) requirements and includes a mix of theoretical and hands on practical training, with emphasis on team work, problem solving, and of course, FUN!
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be issued an EASA Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA), which permits you to discharge the duties of Cabin Crew on European Community registered aircraft.
Why get an Attestation?
Airlines look favourably upon candidates who already hold an Attestation, as it demonstrates your commitment to the role of cabin crew and shows that you have already proven and reached the required standards acceptable to the Authority.
It also allows Airlines to reduce training costs by accepting candidates who already hold this qualification.
In short, it makes you much more employable than you would be without it and much better placed than non-qualified applicants.
Airlines outside of Europe also recognise that an EASA approved Cabin Crew Attestation is a very clear statement that you are trained to the highest standards and that you have the capabilities to complete any training successfully.
The Attestation is transportable to all European airlines and is valid for a minimum of five years.
Course Content
Our course includes all the required safety modules, taught to the same professional standards that are provided by an airlines own Attestation.
The interactive course comprises of practical and theoretical training, including:
Module 1 General Aviation Theoretical Knowledge and Aviation Regulations Module 2 Communication, Common Language and Aviation Terminology Module 3 Human Factors in Aviation and Crew Resource Management Module 4 Passenger Handling and Cabin Surveillance Module 5 Aero-Medical Aspects and First-Aid Module 6 Dangerous Goods Regulations Module 7 Aviation Security Module 8 Fire and Smoke Training (including real fire & smoke practical training) Module 9 Survival Training (including water survival practical training)
To obtain the required Cabin Crew Attestation, you must successfully complete our 10-day Initial Cabin Crew training course and pass all the required examinations and checks.
Eligibility
To be accepted for our training, you must:
Be at least 18 years of age
Be fluent in both written and spoken English
Have an excellent level of health and the ability to swim unassisted
Have a clean criminal history with no crimnal convictions
Be able to provide a verifiable 5 year employment / study history
Possess the willingness to work in a customer service field and have a positive attitude
* Please note that European regulations require all cabin crew members pass a medical examination before operating as crew.
How to apply
STEP 1: Register your interest by clicking on the 'Apply' button below
STEP 2: Follow the instructions carefully and ensure to complete all required fields, not forgetting to upload your CV, an introduction letter, a full length image of yourself and a short video introduction
STEP 3: We will review your application, and if you meet all the requirements, we will contact you with details on how to book your place on one of our available courses
STEP 4: Click on 'Available Courses' and choose the course and date you wish to attend, using the unique reference number we will provide
STEP 5: Arrange and complete a Class 2 Medical examination (find your nearest medical practitioner here)
STEP 6: Get ready for a fun course and the first step towards your new career in aviation!