FlightSafety prepares private aviation cabin attendants to ensure the safety of their passengers. Our in-depth curriculum uses scenario-based cabin safety exercises in the classroom and in specialized training devices to provide these professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently manage any situation—routine or emergency.
Our safety-focused training is available at our Learning Centers in Dallas, Texas; Long Beach, California; Paris-Le Bourget, France; Savannah, Georgia; and Teterboro, New Jersey. Courses meet FAR 91, 125, most 135, and NBAA, EBAA, and IS-BAH best practices. Please note that these courses are specifically designed for private aviation cabin attendants and do not meet requirements for commercial airlines.
FlightSafety’s initial and recurrent Corporate Cabin Attendant Training provides a combination of interactive classroom instruction and hands-on experience, producing crewmembers who confidently demonstrate expertise in every aspect of their responsibilities.
Full-scale corporate cabin trainers—with smoke and audio capabilities—simulate a lifelike cabin environment, providing optimum conditions for integrated safety and service training scenarios.
In addition to our full-scale cabin trainers, emergency training is conducted in state-of-the-art facilities that include pools, rafts, emergency slides, fire trainers, rescue hoists and various other equipment that provides a realistic training experience. Online training is also available through our eLearning courses.
We created our customizable General Emergency Training specifically to address the emergency training needs of private aviation flight operations, regardless of size or situation. Pilots, engineers, maintenance technicians, and cabin crewmembers all benefit from our comprehensive courses, which address the emergency training needs of private aviation flight operations.
FlightSafety offers Executive Emergency Training tailored to private aviation passengers. Training options include a wide variety of emergency situations using onboard emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers, aircraft exits, oxygen equipment, life vests, and life rafts. Participants also gain a basic understanding of aircraft systems, focused on your aircraft and equipment.