Courses are self-study so students can go at their own pace. Quizzes are given at the end of each section and a final exam is taken at the end of each course and at the end of the program.
Students take courses in airline first aid, dealing with uncooperative passengers, proper use of the public address system and customer service. Students also learn about the various aircraft on which they will be working.
Online courses have message boards for students to post questions to senior attendants about coursework and the airline industry. Students can also talk to other students enrolled in the programs.
Upon successful completion of the chosen course, students receive a certificate of completion via email. Students can use this certificate as part of their application process.
Inflight Institute offers several certificate programs and specific aviation programs. The CT201 program is for students who want to work for regional, corporate or charter companies and airlines and attend on aircraft with a single attendant. CT301 is for students who want to work for larger national or international airlines or charter companies with multiple attendants and crew, and CT401 focuses on international airlines and charter companies which operate large multi-row aircraft.
Students learn the policies and procedures of offering customer service to passengers on the Dash 8-100 aircraft, Boeing 737 and the Airbus A330. Pricing as of 2010 is $166.95 USD or $205.21 CDN for the CT201 course, $199.95 USD or $241.44 CDN for the CT301 course and $225.95 USD and $272.83 CDN for the CT401 course. Payment options include VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Paypal and certified check.
International Headquarters
Inflight Institute.com
Suite 811
300 8120 Beddington Blvd. N.W.
Calgary, Alberta T3K 2A8
Canada
Toronto Office
1075 Bay Street
Unit A102, Suite 360
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B2
Canada
403-230-2784
800-908-7578 (toll free anywhere in North America)
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Airline Career offers several flight attendant training courses, job placement, a hiring board and tools to help you choose the right airline for the student. Courses include learning airport codes, learning the 24-hour clock (also referred to as military time), federal aviation regulations, first aid and PA announcement training. Classes are delivered through the Training Center in eight sections, and a student works through each section at his own pace. As of 2010, the cost of the program is $97 for a Gold membership, which gives students access to all course materials for six months.
AirlineCareer.com
339 Littleton Road
Harvard, MA 01451
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