Aptech Aviation Cabin Crew FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between cabin crew and air hostess training?
Ans. Cabin crew is a broader term that includes both male and female flight attendants responsible for passenger safety, comfort, and service during flights. Air hostess specifically refers to female flight attendants. At Aptech Aviation Academy, the Cabin Crew course trains both male and female candidates for these roles. The training covers all aspects of in-flight service, emergency procedures, first aid, and passenger management, preparing graduates for employment with any airline regardless of gender-specific terminology.
Ques. Will I get a job immediately after completing the course?
Ans. While the academy provides 100% placement assistance, job placement depends on various factors including your performance during training, physical requirements (height, appearance), communication skills, and airline recruitment schedules. The academy conducts regular placement drives with major airlines, and most graduates are placed within 2-3 months of course completion. However, some candidates may need to attend multiple interviews before securing a position.
Ques. Is the 8-month course duration flexible? Can I complete it faster?
Ans. The standard course duration is 8 months with classes held 2 hours per day, 5 days a week. The academy offers a fast-track option for eligible candidates who can complete the course in a shorter timeframe by attending additional sessions. However, this requires prior approval from the academy and may involve additional fees. It's best to discuss fast-track options during your counselling session.
Ques. What are the physical requirements for becoming cabin crew?
Ans. While the course accepts students of various heights, airlines have specific physical requirements for cabin crew positions. Generally, the minimum height requirement is 5 feet for females and 5.5 feet for males, with weight proportionate to height. Good eyesight (with or without correction), clear skin, and overall professional appearance are important. These requirements may vary slightly between different airlines, and the academy will guide you on airline-specific standards during training.
Ques. Can I pursue this course while working or studying elsewhere?
Ans. The Cabin Crew course is a full-time program requiring regular attendance (2 hours daily, 5 days a week) for 8 months. It's designed for students who can dedicate their time exclusively to the training. Balancing this with full-time employment or another degree program would be challenging. However, if you have flexible working hours or can arrange leave, you may discuss your situation with the academy counsellors to explore possibilities.
Ques. What happens if I don't get placed after completing the course?
Ans. The academy provides 100% placement assistance, which means they actively help graduates secure positions through their network of airline recruiters and regular placement drives. If you don't get placed immediately after course completion, the academy continues to support you through additional interview preparation, mock interviews, and referrals to airlines. However, placement ultimately depends on your performance, interview skills, and meeting airline-specific requirements. The academy also helps graduates explore opportunities in related fields like hospitality, travel, and airport operations if cabin crew positions are not immediately available.




































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