Preparation for Air Cabin Crew: BTEC Intermediate Certificate

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Develop an appreciation of the size of the UK airport industry and its regulatory framework for operation.  Focus on developing your communication and customer service skills and how to recognise opportunities to use these skills during a flight.  Develop your understanding of the role that air cabin crew play in maintaining the health, safety, security and hygiene of passengers and crew and the cabin environment.  Explore job opportunities and the application process.

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Further Details

Pre-requisites
No previous experience required to access this course.
Qualification
BTEC Level 2 Certificate in Preparation for Air Cabin Crew
Support and benefits

Gain a BTEC qualification
On successful completion of the course you’ll have the opportunity to put your new skills into practice at The Aviation Academy of Craven College based at Leeds Bradford International Airport
Access to a dedicated tutor and student advisors to guide you through your studies
Complimentary World Travel Atlas

















































Key topics

Introduction to the Aviation Industry
Explore the UK airport industry, including the different aviation regulatory bodies, trade bodies and control authorities. Examine the different types of airlines and aircraft. Study airline routes and gain a broad understanding of worldwide geography.

The Role of Air Cabin Crew
Explore the role and responsibilities of air cabin crew, and understand how these may differ between airlines. Consider the importance of effective teamwork. Develop your own action plan for seeking employment.

People Skills and Sales
Learn how to provide a high level of customer service. Discover how to deal with common passenger complaints and concerns. Explore the various opportunities for sales, including in-flight products and services.

Health, Safety, Security and Hygiene
Learn the key laws and regulations relating to the health, safety, security and hygiene of both passengers and crew. Discover how to recognise and deal with health issues that passengers may experience.

Preparing for Employment
Explore the recruitment process for different types of airlines and learn how to produce an effective application and how to succeed at an interview. Examine contracts and conditions of service for different types of airlines.
Course Code
N49
Hours of study
12 months / 150 hours
Technical requirements and fees
Edexcel registration fees of £50.80 and The Aviation Academy training costs are additional to your course fees.




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Outline
You’ll complete five assessments during your course (one for each unit). It is simple and easy to complete these assessments online via the ICS Student Community. When you complete an assessment online, it is marked instantly, meaning that you receive your result straightaway. This allows you to progress through your course without delay. It is, however, also possible to handwrite your answers and post these to ICS.
Assessment Breakdown

Assessment 1: 42 multiple choice questions
Assessment 2: 42 multiple choice questions
Assessment 3: 30 multiple choice questions
Assessment 4: 39 multiple choice questions
Assessment 5: 45 multiple choice questions
Notes
Each multiple choice question comes with three or four potential answers. Only one of these answers is correct; the others are wrong. You must identify the correct answer.





































Guide Price: £ 449.10