cabin crew instructor
Cabin crew instructors teach trainees all the matters regarding the operations in aircraft cabins. They teach, depending on the type of airplane, the operation carried out in the aircraft, the pre and post flight checks, the safety procedures, the service equipment, and client service procedures and formalities.
Also called: inflight service instructor, flight attendant instructor, flight attendant trainer, flight service instructor, cabin service instructor, cabin crew trainer, trainer of cabin crew, instructor of cabin crew
- 17
- essential skills
- 10
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- air traffic instructorWhat changes?11 skills in common
- air traffic controller6 skills in common
- commercial pilot5 skills in common
- flight instructor5 skills in common
- aviation surveillance and code coordination manager4 skills in common
- cabin crew manager4 skills in common
- co-pilot4 skills in common
- private pilot4 skills in common
Essential skills
17- analyse work-related written reports
- apply technical communication skills
- assess students
- assist students in their learning
- common aviation safety regulations
- communicate with customers
- evaluate education programmes
- give instructions to staff
- pedagogy
- perform routine flight operations checks
- pre-flight procedures for IFR flights
- prepare examinations for vocational courses
- satisfy customers
- teach air cabin crew procedures
- teach customer service techniques
- use different communication channels
- write work-related reports
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