I agree with Irin - its a ground based job with some flying experience on the onset - this is to ensure ground crew understands flight crew work environment.irin wrote:hi!
from what i know... cabin crew executive, if recruited within the company, the current flying crews sld have a certain amt of flying experiences with relevant education qualifications.
if recruiting cabin crew executives from outside the company, one must have a degree. when u are selected, u will undergo the same training as a trainee cabin crew, about 3 to 4 months of training. and then u will operate as a cabin crew (FS or FSS) flying for 6mths, after 6mths, u will be transfer to the office as ground crew, as a cabin crew executive. thus it will be a normal office job.
hope that helps.
So basically why do they need ground crew? sorry, coz not too familiar with the airline's operations. Do they open up vacancies for such posts? Wat bout the part of being station managers? High chances??? Thanks!vix wrote:I agree with Irin - its a ground based job with some flying experience on the onset - this is to ensure ground crew understands flight crew work environment.irin wrote:hi!
from what i know... cabin crew executive, if recruited within the company, the current flying crews sld have a certain amt of flying experiences with relevant education qualifications.
if recruiting cabin crew executives from outside the company, one must have a degree. when u are selected, u will undergo the same training as a trainee cabin crew, about 3 to 4 months of training. and then u will operate as a cabin crew (FS or FSS) flying for 6mths, after 6mths, u will be transfer to the office as ground crew, as a cabin crew executive. thus it will be a normal office job.
hope that helps.
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