Recurrent Cabin Crew Training

The objective of the Recurrent Training is for the Cabin Crewmembers to prove their knowledge and skills of the safety procedures reflecting all the 12/24/36 months requirements stated by the EU-OPS.

Description:

The Cabin Crew Recurrent Training is divided into three (3) training periods to meet all the requirements for a 3-year-period. The courses include theoretical and practical training and the student undergoes a number of checks relevant to aircraft types flown, in order to verify his proficiency in carrying out normal and emergency safety duties.

The training is running over a cycle of 36 months and Dangerous goods shall be trained with intervals no longer than 24 months. The 3 year requirements can either be fulfilled by doing Door/Exits training or Fire Fighting/Smoke training. For a full list of all topics and one-, two-, and three year requirements, please see pdf fact sheet.

Duration

1 Day

Prerequisites:

Initial & Conversion trained Cabin Crew members.

Conditions:


Based on EU-OPS 1 subpart O 1.1015. The course meets the EU-OPS requirements, but not the Operator's specifics.

For further information about CAE Recurrent Cabin Crew Training, please contact cabincrew@cae.com