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SECTION A
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Welcoming Copy 30 minLecture1.1
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Job Description Copy 30 minLecture1.2
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Salary and Conditions Copy 30 minLecture1.3
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Entry Requirements Copy 30 minLecture1.4
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Training Copy 30 minLecture1.5
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Career Development Copy 30 minLecture1.6
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Employers and Vacancy Copy 30 minLecture1.7
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SECTION B
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About Flytech Copy 30 minLecture2.1
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Strength of Flytech Copy 30 minLecture2.2
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Flytech Courses Copy 30 minLecture2.3
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Certification & Accreditations CopyLecture2.4
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Faculty Members Copy 30 minLecture2.5
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Flytech Placements Copy 30 minLecture2.6
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Our Achievers Copy 30 minLecture2.7
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Contact Information CopyLecture2.8
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Training Copy
The primary focus of the training is passenger safety, including aircraft’s safety equipment and emergency procedures, security and first aid.
Training also involves a series of written and practical tests on specific areas such as:
- customs and immigration regulations;
- passenger care and customer relations;
- assertiveness;
- food preparation and service;
- product knowledge;
- galley management;
- currency exchange;
- cultural awareness;
- personal grooming.
Following the basic training, the first three to six months are usually spent in a probationary period and are viewed as a continuation of the initial training, during which performance is monitored by trainers or senior crew. At the end of the probationary period, assuming all goes well, new recruits become full members of the cabin crew team.

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