Salt Lake City Flight Attendant Class

To better serve our customers, we are offering our program to those of you who live in the western part of the United States and would like to attend one of our classes. Our 3-day program has become very popular, and many people have requested a class in the West.

 

We hope to ease travel burdens and make our one-of-a-kind program accessible to people everywhere. We will be in Salt Lake City, Utah August 14 – 16 at the Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City Airport, located at 4843 Douglas Corrigan Way, Salt Lake City, UT. Learn to compete successfully in the airline interview and pass the challenging airline training, which is required by the FAA. Class seating is limited, so be sure to sign-up before it is filled!

 

Call us for further information at 407-678-3710.

 

In business making Flight Attendant dreams come true since 1998!

Salt Lake City Flight Attendant Class

For those who live in the western part of the United States and would like to attend one of our classes, we will be in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 14 – 16. Watch the website for further information or call 407-678-3710.

 

THE ONLY TRUE FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRAINING SCHOOL CREATED AND TAUGHT BY EXPERIENCED FLIGHT ATTENDANTS!

 

THERE ARE PLENTY OF FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOBS AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW!

In an effort to ease fears about the aviation industry and the flight attendant job market, our objective is to educate our clients about the nature of the industry. We hope to discourage panic and encourage the disheartened to continue to pursue the goal of becoming a flight attendant. >> read more

 

If you are thinking about attending one of our upcoming classes, do not apply to any airlines yet – if you are not successful in the interview, you will have to wait 6 months to a year to reapply to that airline, so it is important to learn how to do it right the first time! Our #1 priority is job placement! We have airline recruiters that attend our classes, and you are guaranteed an interview while you are here!

Before You Go For Your Flight Attendant Career, Know That

  • Without preparation you stand less than a 10% chance of getting hired by an airline.

  • What sets us apart from other services is that we actually meet with you and provide you with the opportunity to interview directly with airline recruiters, some of whom come to our classes.

  • All of our instructors are experienced flight attendants, not newly hired flight attendants or travel agents, like those of other programs.

  • 20 – 40% of trainees do not pass airline training without preparation!

Check Your Basic Requirements Here

 

Flight Attendant Job

PLEASE BEWARE of programs that go for several weeks or months, charge you thousands of dollars and teach you things you do not need in order to become a flight attendant – you don’t need to learn travel agent things like making airline reservations to be a flight attendant! You also don’t need to pay a lot of money for FAA certified programs – the airlines will provide that to you at no cost! Our program gives you just what you need to succeed – we won’t charge you extra for things you don’t need! Our state-of-the-art program is cost effective, well-rounded and is absolutely the only training you will ever need to obtain a flight attendant career. And our instructors have real airline flight attendant experience – they are not travel agents!

 

RECRUITER TESTIMONIAL - PSA AIRLINES
Flight Attendant Express has some of the best candidates and we have taken numerous folks to work for our company. With the number of Flight Attendants we need for our airline we look to the school for their assistance. The training staff knows exactly what they need to make it through Flight Attendant training with the airlines. They teach them not only about airline procedures, but also how to dress and act in an interview.
Thank you to the staff of the school for caring enough to help these students get great jobs with the airline.

Just Take A Look At Where Our Graduates Are Working Now.

Flight Attendant Jobs

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Flight Attendant Job Fair

Flight Attendant Job Fair

 

 

Join us in Orlando on July 8, 2008 for the
FIRST EVER FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FAIR
Representatives from over 20 airlines will be here to meet with you!
Find your dream job in the sky with many airline recruiters all in the same place
Meet with top airline recruiters at the Orlando Flight Attendant Job Fair
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
12 Noon – 6 PM
Springhill Suites Orlando International Airport
5828 Hazeltine National Drive, Orlando, Florida 32822

TO DISCOVER ALL THE BENEFITS OF OUR FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FAIR, YOU CAN CALL 407-678-3710, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 AM TO 6 PM EASTERN TIME, TO SPEAK WITH ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTORS!

 

What can I expect?
You can expect some of the top airlines represented at different booth. Airline recruiters are anxious to give away their airline brochures and other promotional materials they have brought with them. Their job is to meet as many attendees as possible and promote their organizations to YOU. This is a great way to learn more about a specific jobs and also have a chance to introduce yourself to an employer/presenter and get some individual attention.

 

Benefits of a career fair!
Consider this job fair to be one-stop shopping. What a luxury to have the opportunity to talk to numerous airlines at one time and place. Some direct benefits of attending a career fair include:

  • An efficient and economical way to make contacts
  • Learning more about specific industries, careers, and organizations
  • Actually talking to a company representative instead of just mailing in or submitting an on-line resume
  • Asking someone in the field for feedback about your resume, education, or experiences
  • Making a contact within the organization

 

Of course, if a career fair is such a good deal then there may be hundreds to thousands of other people just like you trying to talk to employers. This is why it is so important to BE PREPARED to get the most out of attending a career fair.

 

Job Fair Tips

 

Wear comfortable shoes.
Because lines are frequently long and you should expect to wait, don’t wear uncomfortable high heels or brand new shoes that haven’t been broken in. Consider pair of conservative, interview appropriate shoes that you know are comfortable.

 

Dress Professionally.
Job fairs are like interviews, so make sure your attire is . Wear professional clothes, style your hair conservatively, and ladies should wear minimal makeup.

 

Bring Resumes
Bring a supply of resumes to hand out to the companies. Take a portfolio or a briefcase to hold resumes and corporate literature.

 

Prepare a “one minute commercial.”
Think about your strong points, your goals, the company and where you want to go within the company. Be prepared to talk about these aspects with your employer.

 

Be prepared to discuss your career goals.
Be ready to talk about where you want to work, what you would like to do, and your relevant skills.

 

Arrive early.
Plan on extra time for checking in, parking, and getting orientated with the layout of the career fair.

 

Network.
While you are waiting in line, talk to others. You may hear about opportunities of which you were unaware.

 

Be assertive and show initiative.
Shake hands and introduce yourself to recruiters when you reach the table. Act interested in the company and their job opportunities.

 

Be enthusiastic.
Employer surveys identify one of the most important personal attributes candidates can bring to a new position as enthusiasm. This means that employers want to see you smile! So, do smile and project interest in the company.

 

Remain calm.
There will be many applicants approaching employers at the same you are, but don’t be overwhelmed by the experience. Keep a positive attitude and concentrate on the benefits of the experience.

 

Explore options.
A wide variety of companies will normally participate. This is an excellent opportunity to browse and indulge your curiosity.

 

 

Join us in Orlando on July 8, 2008 for the
FIRST EVER FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FAIR
Representatives from over 20 airlines will be here to meet with you!
Find your dream job in the sky with many airline recruiters all in the same place
Meet with top airline recruiters at the Orlando Flight Attendant Job Fair
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
12 Noon – 6 PM
Springhill Suites Orlando International Airport
5828 Hazeltine National Drive, Orlando, Florida 32822

TO DISCOVER ALL THE BENEFITS OF OUR FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FAIR, YOU CAN CALL 407-678-3710, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 AM TO 6 PM EASTERN TIME, TO SPEAK WITH ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTORS!

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Program Cost

Make A Small Investment In Your Career!

 

Flight Attendant Training Class

 

3 Day Program - $795 - Hotel Included
Our 3-day program is equivalent to approximately 64 hours. Our program includes 2 weeks of home study to learn the safety information that will help you pass airline training, plus 3 information-packed days in beautiful, exciting Orlando, Florida, where we will guide you through the challenging interview process and prepare you for your interview. You will receive a certificate upon completion of the course, and airline directory and personalized coaching. You will have a chance to meet face-to-face with recruiters from 2 different airlines while you are here and receive placement assistance if you apply to any other airlines - a major component of our program; we will do our best to match you up with the airline that is the perfect fit for YOU.

 

Flight Attendant Training Class

 

Payment
A deposit of $500 will secure your place in one of our classes and provide you with Part 1 of our Study Manual.
*Methods of payment include the use of a credit card online with PayPal.com, the same system used internationally by Ebay, a cashier’s check, or a money order. We do not accept personal checks. However, approved methods of payment include cashier’s checks and money orders.

Our mailing address is:
Flight Attendantt Express
P.O. Box 4813
Winter Park, FL 32793

 

Flight Attendant Training Class

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Course Schedule

HERE’S HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS:

 

Our 3-day program is equivalent to approximately 64 hours. Our program includes 2 weeks of home study to learn the safety information that will help you pass airline training, plus 3 information-packed days in beautiful, exciting Orlando, Florida, where we will guide you through the challenging interview process and prepare you for your interview – that’s all you need! You will receive a certificate upon completion of the course, and airline directory and personalized coaching. You will have a chance to meet face-to-face with recruiters from 2 different airlines while you are here and receive placement assistance if you apply to any other airlines - a major component of our program; we will do our best to match you up with the airline that is the perfect fit for YOU.

The first day of class, we will thoroughly review with you the information you have been studying and test you on it; your test score will be sent to the airlines as part of your referral, so it’s important that you study well! The rest of the class time is spent helping prepare you for the interview and the job. We will practice with you and video tape you twice to help you develop your potential; we’re right there beside you all the way. Upon graduation you will receive our certificate and we continue to work with you after you leave class, assisting you with setting up interviews and referring you to airlines.

 

Excellent Pass Rate!

 

Our 4-Day Class schedule for the 2008 year:
January 17 - 19
February 21 - 23
March 20 -21
April 17 - 19
May 22 - 24
June 19 - 21

July 17 - 19
August 20 - 22
September 17 - 19
October 15 - 17
November 12 - 14
December 3 - 5

 

Class Times:
Day One:
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Day Two:
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Day Three:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

 

HOTEL INFORMATION:

Our classes are held at the Wingate Inn Orlando International Airport. As one of our students, you will share a hotel room with a classmate of the same sex, at the Wingate Inn (separate rooms available for an additional charge).

Amenities include:

  • Internet-Enabled 27 inch flat screen televisions / On-Demand movies
  • Outdoor pool
  • Several restaurants in close walking distance
  • Free USA Today in every guestroom
  • Oversized guestrooms
  • Large desk and personal extras like microwave and refrigerator, electronic safe in every room

Flight Attendant School

 

When you arrive at the Orlando International Airport, you can call the hotel at 407-826-5258 and their airport limo will pick you up at the airport and bring you to the hotel; they will then return you to the airport when you are ready to leave Orlando. The hotel is only 5 minutes from the airport.

 

To search for affordable airfare rates, this is a great website to visit: http://uparcrose.worldventures.com/. You may also want to try BestFares.com, Expedia.com, Orbitz.com, Priceline.com and Cheaptickets.com.

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Basic Requirements

The Basics:

 

  • A well-groomed, professional image
  • Weight in proportion to height
  • A mature, positive attitude, flexibility and pleasing personality
  • Ability to relate to people of diverse cultures
  • A high school diploma or GED
  • Two year’s customer service experience or 2 years of college
  • Able to speak fluent English; a second language is desirable
  • At least 18 years old
  • Vision correctable to 20/40 or better
  • Clean background; airlines perform 10-year background check
  • Valid passport
  • Must be U.S. citizen or authorized to work with unrestricted U.S. entry/exit
  • If you want to work for a United States airline you must be either be a U.S. citizen or be authorized to work legally in the U.S. without sponsorship, and must have unrestricted multiple entry into and out of the U.S. I have included a link to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization website:
    http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
    http://www.immihelp.com/yellowpages/regions-all.html

One important variable is the ability to effectively communicate in English if you work for a United States airline. Flight attendants must deal with emergency situations in which effective communication is imperative. There are times when instructions must be given to customers and it is very important for you to clearly understand the customers as well. The following information was taken from the websites of several different airlines, and you can see how this is an important requirement. Flight attendants:

 

  • Must be aware of hazardous situations and be able to provide a Leadership role in emergencies as needed.

  • Must have excellent verbal communications and interpersonal skills.- Must have the ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.

  • Are required to successfully complete pre-employment physical examination that reveals no physical or mental limitations that would impair ability to perform routine or emergency job duties.

  • Must be free of all street drugs, hallucinogens, narcotics, depressants and stimulant medications.
Weight Chart

In order to be hired as a flight attendant, your weight should be in proportion to your height. THIS IS A SAFETY ISSUE, NOT JUST AN AESTHETIC ONE. The following chart can be used as a guideline for you to determine whether your weight would disqualify you from a career as a flight attendant. Airlines no longer weigh applicants, but recruiters are able to determine visually whether or not your weight is within the required parameters.

Height Small Frame Medium Frame Large Frame
4′10″ 102-111 109-121 118-131
4′11″ 103-113 111-123 120-134
5′0″ 104-115 113-126 122-137
5′1″ 106-118 115-129 125-140
5′2″ 108-121 118-132 128-143
5′3″ 111-124 121-135 131-147
5′4″ 114-127 124-138 134-151
5′5″ 117-130 127-141 137-155
5′6″ 120-133 130-144 140-159
5′7″ 123-136 133-147 143-163
5′8″ 126-139 136-150 146-167
5′9″ 129-142 139-153 149-170
5′10″ 132-145 142-156 152-173
5′11″ 135-148 145-159 155-176
6′0″ 138-151 148-162 158-179

DISCLAIMER:
By placing your deposit you hereby agree to the following terms: Your deposit is non-transferable and non-refundable. This deposit commits you to payment in full, and is required 3 days prior to the first day of class. Flight Attendant Express cannot be held responsible for any other costs incurred by students. The student will indemnify and hold harmless Flight Attendant Express if situations or circumstances arise that do not allow the student to attend the Comprehensive Flight Attendant Preparation Course. The student will also indemnify and hold harmless Flight Attendant Express if situations or circumstances occur that necessitate changes in the facilitation of the course.
This class in now way guarantees that an individual will receive employment with an airline. The purpose of the Flight Attendant Preparation Course is to provide the prospective airline applicant with insight and information to aid in the pursuit of employment through the interview process used by many airlines. While attendance at our class does not guarantee that an airline will consider you for employment, we will attempt to better inform and prepare you for the interview and training, therefore increasing your chances of being hired.

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Why Go With Us?

Flight Attendant Training

 

FLIGHT ATTENDANT EXPRESS IS THE ONLY TRUE FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRAINING SCHOOL CREATED AND TAUGHT BY EXPERIENCED FLIGHT ATTENDANTS!

 

The United States government mandates that all U.S. air carriers train newly-hired flight attendants on their aircraft and procedures; however, with a typical failure rate of 30% in initial airline training, there is a definite need for preparation! Airlines will give you a great deal of information to learn in a relatively short time frame, making it a challenge to learn in the time allotted. You will not be able to work as a flight attendant until and unless you can pass their stringent training. Our program will teach you the FAA rules and other safety and emergency-related information that is universal, no matter which airline you go with, so that you can greatly increase your chances of successful completion of the airline training.

 

Only 5 - 10% of all airline applicants get the flight attendant job, one of the most coveted jobs in the world. By attending our course, you will have taken an important step to arm yourself with the proper tools and eliminate much of the stress of interviewing and training, making it a successful and fun experience.

 

PLEASE BEWARE of programs that go for several weeks or months, charge you thousands of dollars and teach you things you do not need in order to become a flight attendant – you don’t need to learn travel agent things like making airline reservations to be a flight attendant! Our state-of-the-art program is cost effective, well-rounded and is absolutely the only training you will ever need to obtain a flight attendant career. And our instructors have real airline flight attendant experience – they are not travel agents!

 

We can greatly increase your chances of success by teaching you good interviewing skills, safety training and placement with an airline. We are the premier flight attendant training program. Things that set us apart from other programs are:

  • We actually meet, practice with you and video tape you in mock interviews.
  • Airline recruiters come here to recruit right from the class.
  • Excellent pass rate.
  • Airlines are looking for flight attendants!

Flight Attendant Instructor

Our founder, Wendy Stafford, has been featured as an aviation expert on CNN.

Wendy Stafford
Our President, is a former flight attendant with Delta and Eastern Airlines.
She was Assistant to the Flight Attendant Base Manager at ATA in Orlando for 2 years and Flight Attendant Manager in the precertification process of a start-up airline. Wendy completed Flight Safety International’s FlightAttendant Recruiting program. She has a 12-year background in psychiatric nursing, developing and implementing self-esteem programs and facilitating wellness workshops. She is a graduate of the Lisa Maile Image Program in Winter Park, Florida. Wendy has been widely quoted, including comments in the best-selling book “Flying High - How JetBlue Founder and CEO David Neeleman Beats the Competition” by James Wynbrandt.

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What YOU Will Learn

Flight Attendant School

Detailed Job Awareness
It is important for a flight attendant to understand all about the job duties, salaries, responsibilities and lifestyle of a flight attendant.
While this job is not for everyone, the rewards are great. We tell you what to expect in training, the downside of the job as well as the perks such as flight benefits and profit sharing.


Airline Abbreviations and Definitions

Flight attendant training can be like learning another language, but after learning the aviation terminology and abbreviations that all flight attendants need to know no matter what airline they work for, you will be much more knowledgeable about the industry and greatly increase your chances of success in flight attendant training.


Federal Aviation Regulations (F.A.R.’s)
Become familiar with rules all flight attendants must know well, and are standard to the industry. This section is the backbone of the flight attendant job and is a must for applicants new to the industry.


24-Hour Clock (Military Time) and Time Calculation
All flight attendants must be proficient in military time to the point that it is automatic. Calculating and understanding military time doesn’t have to be difficult; we teach you the easy way to learn military time and calculation, which is imperative for keeping track of your flight hours.


50 Predominant City Codes
Airlines typically give you many city codes to learn in a very limited period of time. The city codes for the most common destinations, both domestic and international, are taught in our program. The airline you work for will more than likely use many of these city codes, so by already knowing them when you go in, you will have a heads-up on the memorization process.


Decompression & First Aid
Decompressions and medical emergencies are among the most serious situations a flight attendant can encounter. We will give you insight on first aid procedures for the most common inflight injuries and illnesses and emergencies.


Security Issues
Security is a very important issue in today’s aviation world. Learn about aviation security issues every flight attendant must know and how to insure the safest and most secure conditions for passengers and crew.


Evacuation Procedures
Learn how flight attendants can evacuate an aircraft in the FAA required 90 seconds, in the dark, with half the exits working. Most inflight emergencies are survivable. Learn about planned and unplanned emergencies and what to do if things go wrong.


Safety Demos
All flight attendants must demonstrate the location and operation of safety equipment during each and every flight. You will have a chance to practice oxygen mask, safety card, seat belt and life vest demonstrations in class and learn the proper forms of presenting the information.


Preflight Checking and Operation of Emergency Equipment
Emergency equipment checks are a vital part of the flight attendant safety protocol. Learn how to operate equipment such as the oxygen bottles, fire extinguishers, smoke hood and more.


Aircraft Nomenclature Diagrams
Aircraft exits are labeled and referred to in a specific way. All flight attendants must learn the proper way of designating these exits.


Emergency Procedures
In any inflight emergency, it is the primary duty of the flight attendant to put basic procedures into practice in a rapid and efficient manner, so as to be able to direct passengers off the aircraft safely to prevent further injury and to save lives. These are procedures which flight attendants must know like the back of their hands and become automatic with extensive drilling during training.


Comprehensive Customer Service Proficiency
As experienced flight attendants, we strive to increase the applicant’s awareness of customer service skills through the use of role-playing techniques. The flight attendant is the front line for the company’s corporate image and the reason many people return for repeat business. This issue is finally being given the important attention it demands in today’s aviation venue!


F/A Interviewing and resume skills
We don’t want you to be alone in the interview process! We will teach you how to effectively showcase your qualifications to recruiters to get you noticed and hired! Learn about the preferred dress code, how to create an airline specific resume, how to market yourself effectively in your presentation and how to answer the most commonly asked airline questions, bringing your background into your answers. We practice with you through role-playing exercises and video-tape you so you can see how you conduct yourself in the interview.


Placement Assistance
As a successful candidate, you will have us work with you hand-in-hand to refer you to airlines; we will contact them for you and help you to set-up your interviews, giving the airlines a glowing recommendation. Give us a chance to help you “take-off” with your career!

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In business making Flight Attendant dreams come true since 1998!
Lifetime Placement Assistance!

Our founder, Wendy Stafford, has been featured as an aviation expert on CNN.

 

THE ONLY TRUE FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRAINING SCHOOL CREATED AND TAUGHT BY EXPERIENCED FLIGHT ATTENDANTS!

 

THERE ARE PLENTY OF FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOBS AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW!

In an effort to ease fears about the aviation industry and the flight attendant job market, our objective is to educate our clients about the nature of the industry. We hope to discourage panic and encourage the disheartened to continue to pursue the goal of becoming a flight attendant. >> read more

 

If you are thinking about attending one of our upcoming classes, do not apply to any airlines yet – if you are not successful in the interview, you will have to wait 6 months to a year to reapply to that airline, so it is important to learn how to do it right the first time! Our #1 priority is job placement! We have airline recruiters that attend our classes, and you are guaranteed an interview while you are here!

Before You Go For Your Flight Attendant Career, Know That

  • Without preparation you stand less than a 10% chance of getting hired by an airline.

  • What sets us apart from other services is that we actually meet with you and provide you with the opportunity to interview directly with airline recruiters, some of whom come to our classes.

  • All of our instructors are experienced flight attendants, not newly hired flight attendants or travel agents, like those of other programs.

  • 20 – 40% of trainees do not pass airline training without preparation!

Check Your Basic Requirements Here

 

Flight Attendant Job

PLEASE BEWARE of programs that go for several weeks or months, charge you thousands of dollars and teach you things you do not need in order to become a flight attendant – you don’t need to learn travel agent things like making airline reservations to be a flight attendant! You also don’t need to pay a lot of money for FAA certified programs – the airlines will provide that to you at no cost! Our program gives you just what you need to succeed – we won’t charge you extra for things you don’t need! Our state-of-the-art program is cost effective, well-rounded and is absolutely the only training you will ever need to obtain a flight attendant career. And our instructors have real airline flight attendant experience – they are not travel agents!

 

RECRUITER TESTIMONIAL - PSA AIRLINES
Flight Attendant Express has some of the best candidates and we have taken numerous folks to work for our company. With the number of Flight Attendants we need for our airline we look to the school for their assistance. The training staff knows exactly what they need to make it through Flight Attendant training with the airlines. They teach them not only about airline procedures, but also how to dress and act in an interview.
Thank you to the staff of the school for caring enough to help these students get great jobs with the airline.

Just Take A Look At Where Our Graduates Are Working Now.

Flight Attendant Jobs

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Let us Answer your Questions.
To Speak With A Consultant You Can Call Us Monday Through Friday
From 10 AM TO 6 PM East Coast Time At
407-678-3710 or Email Us


Check Your Basic Requirements Here