Air Hostess / Flight Purser Introduction: Imagine yourself up there in the azure sky, moving in and out between fleecy white clouds, watching the vast oceans, the earth and its people spread out far, far below, like a relief map, all the while experiencing a sense of isolation, far away from the madding crowds? Well that's what an airhostess undergoes as she undertakes one flight after another during her highly exciting and challenging career. As the name suggests, an Airhostess is indeed the mistress of all she survey in side an aircraft during flights. Inside the aircraft, she is the one who seems to be here, there and everywhere, greeting every passenger with a smile, elegantly guiding each to his or her seat, generously helping a passenger get settled, co-ordinating security personnel, giving directions to the caterers and doing a myriad things. In most cases it is the girls who prefer this career although boys can do the same job as stewards. Every girl dreams of becoming an airhostess. Airhostess is very glamorous and exciting as it includes flying and traveling at free of cost. However, it should be said that this is only partially true. The job is nowhere as easy as it seems. The responsibilities of an airhostess range from passenger service and safety to the skillful handling of difficult passengers, which calls for a lot of PR work. The work of an Airhostess starts some time before the flight with the briefing given by the senior flight attendant. This includes question and answer sessions that would require you to be very thorough with safety, take-off and service procedures. This is followed by a safety check on the aircraft, where you would have to check the safety equipment, mikes, life jackets, stocks of pillows, blankets, books, plates, glasses, napkins and medicines, etc. as well as the cleanliness. After the passengers board the flight the job includes assisting passengers to settle down. Special care is needed in case of VIPs, children, handicapped passengers etc. It is also the duty of an airhostess to explain the safety procedures and serve the passengers throughout the flight. In case of an emergency during the flight, you need to take responsibility and determine the most appropriate steps to deal with the situation. PRE FLIGHT TRAINING COURSE FOR AIRHOSTESS Requirements :
* All course contents & fees structure is subject to change without notice. MEDICAL REQUIREMENT
OTHER REQUIREMENT Smart, talented, intelligent, good smile & good communication skill. PRE TRAINING COURSE FOR FLIGHT PURSER Requirements :
* All course contants & fees structure is subject to change without notice. MEDICAL REQUIREMENT
OTHER REQUIREMENT Smart, talented, intelligent, good smile & good communication skill.
FLIGHT DISPATCHER COURSE (FLIGHT OPNS OFFICER COURSE) Airlines engage Flight Dispatcher for obtaining ATC and to brief the pilots accordingly and also for preparing flights plans. Requirements:
All course details and fees structure are subject to revision without notice. LOAD CONTROLLERS (WEIGHT BALANCE) Dispatchers have to check that all other departments have carried out their jobs successfully before they will dispatch the aircraft. When all of the passengers, bags, mail and cargo have been placed on the aircraft then the dispatcher has to produce a computerized load sheet. This enables the captain to check whether the aircraft is within its weight limitations and is balanced and ready for take-off. Requirements:
All course details and fees structure are subject to revision without notice. CAREER PROSPECTS : Starting off as an airhostess, you have to take progressive examinations for promotions and attend the refresher courses to keep abreast of the latest technology. There is every chance that you can then be promoted to the post of Senior Flight Attendant and then Head Attendant. Your career as an air hostess would last for about eight to ten years, after which you could move on to the ground duties including the job of a Ground Hostess, Check Hostess, etc. or diversify into any one of the other departments in the airline industry. With privatization and foreign collaboration increasing every day, the future is bright for an airhostess. Most airline offices are looking to increasing their fleet and there is a demand for airhostesses. While it is a fact that most airline offices prefer to advertise when they plan to recruit, candidates may send their resume, along with a photograph, to airline offices on their own initiative. F A Qs 1.What is the Eligibility to join this profession? Academic Qualification: 10+2 Physical Standards: Height: 5'3" Eye sight: Normal Age: 18 to 25 years Good communication skills and Aptitude 2.When are the Examinations held? Depending on the requirements of individual Airlines examinations are held by DGCA. 3.What is the duration of training? Three to 6 months. 4.What are the job prospects in Aviation Industry? Few new Airlines are coming up in the domestic sector. Their cases are pending with the authorities for final approval and any time it is expected that they will be issued with necessary permissions. Further it is realized that major Government Airlines are in the process of reducing the age limit of serving cabin crew for flying jobs. They will need quite a good number of fresh hands. Similarly the process of privatisatiion is also in the anvil which will result in induction of fresh hands, which will eventually go to trained persons. 5.What is the Salary structure for beginners? Rs.4,000 to Rs.20,000 per month depending on the merits plus flying allowances along with other facilities like Medical, Conveyance, Free Air travel, Uniform etc. 6.What are the job prospects in Ground jobs in Aviation? There are a lot of vacancies for trained persons in Aviation and International Airlines. 7. How is the Salary structure in Ground jobs? Rs.3,000 to Rs.10,000 per month along with other benefits like Medical, Conveyance, Free Air travel, Uniform etc. 8.What is the Eligibility criteria in Ground jobs in Aviation? A minimum education of 10+2 is essential along with good communication skills and Aptitude and ability to work in night shifts RADIO OFFICER [ R T [ R ] This is a professional course of international standards as per the general guidelines prescribed under international radio regulations applicable to the aeronautical mobile service. Those who qualify by securing requisite standards of performance are granted the certificates / licenses. Holders of such certificates / licenses are eligible to seek employment in companies / organizations engaged in the field of civil aviation. Such person is known as “Aeronautical Radio Communication Officer”. Requirements :
*All course contents & fees structure is subject to change without notice. OTHER REQUIREMENT Must have good communication skill. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES MANAGEMENT REGULAR / CORRESPONDENCE COURSE This is a professional course of international standards. After selection during 48 -56 Weeks intensive Pre flight safety and service training course. You will undergo 44 - 46 Weeks of classroom training. On satisfactory completion, you may undergo further training as part of the Practical Study tour in Nepal at 3 different Air ports & in 2 different Airlines for this training course. At the end of 56 weeks, you will receive a certificate on successful completion of training. Requirements :
* All course contents & fees structure is subject to change without notice. OTHER REQUIREMENT Must have good communication skill. Scope : Civil Aviation Industry in India has made a significant progress during the last two decades. The passenger traffic growth in the Asia Pacific region and particularly the countries in South East Asia is expected to be the fastest followed closely by the South Asian region, especially India. With the implementation of liberalization policies of the Government of India in the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the economy on all fronts including aviation. There has been a general shortage of trained and qualified personnel for the airlines and to meet this growing need The decade has marked a tremendous growth in air travel and space related operations. An increasing number of aero planes will be required to meet this tremendous operations. An ever increasing number of aero planes will be required to meet this tremendous demand and more aero planes require an increasing need for aircrews . This growth, combined with the retirement of thousands of old aircrews required by the ageing fleet of aircraft causes a steady shortage for crew members .
B.S. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING / B.S. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING The aeronautical engineering curriculum strives to prepare students for technological service and leadership and to make them adaptable to a variety of challenge in the aviation industry. Graduates of this profession are actively engage in the work of planning, design, structural analysis, construction and repair supervision, operation of systems and advanced facilities necessary in the development of the industry. Requirements: Regular
All course details and fees structure are subject to revision without notice.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course (Cat B1.2) (Leading to Aircraft Maintenance Basic License in Category "Piston Engines & Unpressurized Airframes")
Pre Flight Training in India The course offers various streams for boys and girls to choose and, specialize on like the License in Maintenance and overhaul of engine, License in Airframe specialize on like the License in Maintenance structure, License in Radio Maintenance, License in Instruments or you can take on the challenge of turning into a Avionics engineer to work on the latest innovative and sophisticated electronic equipment, digital and micro computers to critical radar system that detect weather and climate changes for a safer air travel. Licensed engineers airframe, instruments, radio, avionics can seek remunerative taxi operators, charters, aviation organizations like HAL, NAL etc. to suit their working requirements. Aircraft Technician Course is of one year with extensive practical training enabling students to directly work on the aircrafts as designated aircraft technicians/mechanics. The course offers various streams for boys and girls to choose and, specialize on like the License in Maintenance and overhaul of engine, License in Airframe specialize on like the License in Maintenance structure, License in Radio Maintenance, License in Instruments or you can take on the challenge of turning into a Avionics engineer to work on the latest innovative and sophisticated electronic equipment, digital and micro computers to critical radar system that detect weather and climate changes for a safer air travel. Licensed engineers airframe, instruments, radio, avionics can seek remunerative taxi operators, charters, aviation organizations like HAL, NAL etc. to suit their working requirements. Aircraft Technician Course is of one year with extensive practical training enabling students to directly work on the aircrafts as designated aircraft technicians / mechanics. Requirements : Pre Flight Training
CAREER PROSPECTS At present, there is a wide gap between the requirement and availability of technical personnel and the aviation industry is feeling constrained. The gap is likely to widen further with the retirement of old and experienced technical personnel in the immediate future. Added to this is the rapid increase in the number of Aircrafts being operated by both the Public and Private sector airlines, which is further demanding more and more AME s. Thus, there is more than ample scope for a decent, highly remunerative and exciting job in the glamorous field of aviation for those who are well trained in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. F A Qs Q.What is the Eligibility to join this profession? Academic Qualification: 10+2 Physical Standards: Height: 5'3" Eye sight: Normal Age: 18 to 28 years Good communication skills And Aptitude Q.When are the Examinations held? Depending on the requirements of individual Airlines examinations are held by DGCA. Q.What is the duration of training? 3 to 4 Years . Q.What are the job prospects in Aviation Industry? Few new Airlines are coming up in the domestic sector. Their cases are pending with the authorities for final approval and any time it is expected that they will be issued with necessary permissions. Further it is realized that major Government Airlines are in the process of reducing the age limit of serving cabin crew for flying jobs. They will need quite a good number of fresh hands. Similarly the process of privatization is also in the anvil which will result in induction of fresh hands, which will eventually go to trained persons. Q. What is the Salary structure for beginners? Rs.4,000 to Rs.20,000 per month depending on the merits plus flying allowances along with other facilities like Medical, Conveyance, Free Air travel, Uniform etc. Q. What are the job prospects in Ground jobs in Aviation? There are a lot of vacancies for trained persons in Aviation and International Airlines. Q. How is the Salary structure in Ground jobs? Rs.3,000 to Rs.10,000 per month along with other benefits like Medical, Conveyance, Free Air travel, Uniform etc. Q. Can women perform successfully the duel role as home and at work given the job schedules? A. Yes. It’s like any other job on the earth, of course, in the sky. The pilots are posted and operated from the airports they are attached to. They have ample free time which can be devoted to the family. Q It is believed that the tenure as a Pilot is limited to very short span of time and one has to retire from the services at relatively tender age thus making the rest of his/her life unoccupied. Is it true? A. No. It’s a misconception prevails. One can render his/her services as a pilot as long as he/she could live up to the standards specified. Their retirement age is like any other profession between 58 and 60 years. Q. How important is the role of an AME in an Airliner ? A. It’s like the heart to a human body. Unless and until the AME nods positive, the voyage is grounded. Q. How different is the job from that of Engineers in other fields of transport? A. A. It’s different altogether. Every flight has to be certified prior to take off of all the sections viz., Airframes, Radio Equipment, radar system etc., which are equally crucial for a flight. Any shortcomings in these areas may prove fatal. Hence, more responsibility lies with AMEs when compared to other modes of transport. ASIAN AVIATION CENTRE COLOMBO AIRPORT RATMALANA SRILANKA www.aac.lk Bachelors Degree in Engineering - BEng (Hons) / BEng in the disciplines of Aerospace Engineering Design, Mechanical Engineering Design & Automotive Engineering Design accredited for Incorporated Engineer Registration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering linked to BEng (Hons) in Aircraft Engineering leading to JAR 66 Aircraft Engineering Licence.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Certificate in Engineering - Aircraft Maintenance (Mechanical & Avionics)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aeronautical Maintenance Technicians course leading to the issue of Aircraft
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bachelor of Science BSc (Hons) in Computer Information Systems Design
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AEROSPACE TRAINING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial Pilot License / Instrument Rating (CPL/IR) Commercial Pilot Licence / Instrument Rating Integrated Course (CIIC) At the time of this offer, Course fee is US$ 36,855 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flight Instructor Course Flight Instructor Course - 2 1/2 months duration including intensive ground school and 33 hrs. Of flying - US $ 2730 + Tax.
*ALL FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CAREER PROSPECTS At present, there is a wide gap between the requirement and availability of technical personnel and the aviation industry is feeling constrained. The gap is likely to widen further with the retirement of old and experienced technical personnel in the immediate future. Added to this is the rapid increase in the number of Aircrafts being operated by both the Public and Private sector airlines, which is further demanding more and more AME s. Thus, there is more than ample scope for a decent, highly remunerative and exciting job in the glamorous field of aviation for those who are well trained in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES STUDY TOUR For the trainees of AIR HOSTESS / FLIGHT PURSER INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES MANAGEMENT By correspondence & Classroom Training What we offer you : During 1 - 2 Weeks intensive Pre flight safety and service training course. After selection, you will undergo 1 -2 Weeks of classroom training. On satisfactory completion, you will undergo training as part of the Practical Study tour in Nepal at 3 different Air ports & in 2 different Airlines for this training course, you will be required to pay Rs. 18,900/- as Study Tour fees [ including Air fare, Hotel accommodation, transfers and excluding food & taxes] . Alternatively one can go for training as part of the Practical Study tour in India at 3 different Air ports in association with Air Deccan Airlines for this training course, you will be required to pay Rs. 13,900/- Scope : Civil Aviation Industry in India has made a significant progress during the last two decades. The passenger traffic growth in the Asia Pacific region and particularly the countries in South East Asia is expected to be the fastest followed closely by the South Asian region, especially India. With the implementation of liberalization policies of the Government of India in the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the economy on all fronts including aviation. There has been a general shortage of trained and qualified personnel for the airlines and to meet this growing need The decade has marked a tremendous growth in air travel and space related operations. An increasing number of aero planes will be required to meet this tremendous operations. An ever increasing number of aero planes will be required to meet this tremendous demand and more aero planes require an increasing need for aircraft engineers and technicians. This growth, combined with the retirement of thousands of aircraft engineers and technicians over the next five years and the added maintenance required by the ageing fleet of aircraft causes a steady shortage for engineers and technicians. Aircraft engines, structure and equipment require preventive maintenance based on hours flown unlike automobile engines which are serviced only when broken. Director General of Civil Aviation (D G C A), Govt. of India, requires regular inspections, maintenance and mechanical repair of all the Indian aircraft to be performed only by certified engineers and technicians. These are some answers given by experts which may act as a mile stone in choosing airline as a career : INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURS MANAGEMENT CORRESPONDENCE COURSE This is a professional course of international standards. After selection during 24 -26 Weeks intensive Pre flight safety and service training course. You will undergo 4 - 6 Weeks of Practical training. On satisfactory completion, you may undergo further training as part of the Practical Study tour in Nepal at 3 different Air ports & in 2 different Airlines for this training course. At the end of 32 weeks, you will receive a certificate on successful completion of training. Requirements:
OTHER REQUIREMENT Must have good communication skill. WE DO NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ASIAUSA [USA]
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