Meet the needs of candidates who work or want to work as Air Cabin Crew in the Aviation sector.
Allow candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the Aviation sector
Contribute to the knowledge and understanding towards the related Level 2 Aviation Operations
To provide a broad background of understanding of the aviation sector and the vocational skills required
To improve the knowledge and skills of individuals and increase their chances of gaining
Employment within the airline industry
Cabin Crew
205 Role of air cabin crew (On board), this will include
1 Carry out pre-board duties
2 Assist passengers with specific needs
3 Carry out boarding duties
4 Carry out inflight services
5 Complete on board paperwork
203 Airline emergency procedures
1 Respond to an airline emergency
2 Identify the primary principles for survival
3 Follow on board emergency procedures (within cabin)
Aviation
201 Health and safety within aviation
202 Aviation security
203 Aviation communication
204 Airport check in services
205 Aircraft boarding and arrival services
This unit will be assessed by an assignment covering practical skills and knowledge.
Level 2 Certificate in Air Cabin Crew (New Entrant)
Level 2 Certificate in Aviation Operations on the Ground (Knowledge)
The assessment covers the practical activities for all outcomes and will also sample underpinning knowledge to verify coverage of the unit.
Applicants will need to fill in application form and go through the interview process reference and school reports is essential at the interview and successful 1:1 interview.
You will also need to meet the required entry criteria.
Learners should be aged 16 -19
4 subjects at grade C/4 or above 1 of which must be English
Learners must be able to swim at least 25 metres without any assistance and tread water for at least 1 minute
All learners will be required to wear full uniform for all lessons as per airline industry standards (Further details will be discussed in the interview process)
Please be aware to obtain an airside pass to enable you to work at an airport all aviation organisations will complete a full 5 year history and also a criminal record check. You must also possess a valid Passport.
Learners must achieve English language at Grade 4 in order to join the course
To work for an airline there is a minimum height restriction of 5ft 2 or above.
Cost of course £280 - This covers the cost of organised trips. You will also need to pay for your uniform (details of which will be given at the interview stage).
There is a compulsory trip which you attend which covers Wet Drill Life Raft procedures. You will need to attend this trip in order to pass your overall course.
We will also visit the British Airways Training Academy at Heathrow Airport for training on Safety and Emergency Procedures.
This is a one year course. Following the end of the course learners could progress on to Travel Level 3 National Diploma if they are under 18. Learners who will be 18 before the end of the course could apply for various jobs within the aviation industry.
Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2025
Various
TBC
N/A For 16 to 18 Year Olds
TRAAW043BCF0
Full Time
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