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| Address: | Doctor Teixeiro 33-1D, Santiago de Compostela, 15701, Spain |
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981 55 24 65 981 06 28 28 www.ccs-spain.net JAA | Training offered
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Cabin Crew School (C.C.S ) is an official training centre that prides itself in the high level of training of future Cabin Crew. Our aim is to give our students the best training possible, so that they can achieve their objetives. We have a team of excellent teachers, doctors ,instructor pilots, esperienced flight attendants, native language teachers, experts in protocol etc..We have a training centre near the school accepted and recognised by Spanish Civil Aviation so that our students can familiarise themselves with all the equipment they may find on board.
Legality
Our centre has been authorised by Spanish Civil Aviation(CAA) to give the official title as we know it here in Spain Curso Básico de Tripulante de Cabina de Pasajeros.
Teachers
All our teachers have extensive experience and are all actively working in the aviation world.
Lessons
Lessons are given in CCS centre in Santiago de Compostela in the centre of the city where we have excellent classroom space and being in the centre great transport facilities.
Practical lessons
The practical side of the course takes place in our training centre that is about 15 minutes away from our school, where our students will find life rafts, slides, oxygen masks, life vests, fire extinguishers etc, Here they will learn when and how to use them always under supervision.
Real flying (optional)
This part of the course we have decided is optional for our students because Civil Aviation does not obligate the students to actually learn how to fly a plane, but we thought that some students may find this experience interesting and of course positive for their future. It involves learning how to fly a plane, it is short course where students with an authorised flying instructor learn how to use the instruments and what they will find inside cockpit.
Requirements
To be able to qualify for the oficial course the following criteria needs to be met:
<li type='Disc'>Must be 18</li>
<li type='Disc'>Height – Men; 1,70m Women; 1,58m</li>
<li type='Disc'>Must be able to swim</li>
<li type='Disc'>Must pass a medical examination</li>
<li type='Disc'>We recomend the student has a good level of english</li>
MODULE I (Duration 4 months aprox.)
This course is recommended for students who have a good level of English. It is a short course with the core subjects that Spanish Civil Aviation requires to gain the official title given by them for flight attendants.
This course is available all year round.
PROGRAM
SECURITY AND SURVIVAL:
<li type='Disc'>Security on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>Incapacitated passengers</li>
<li type='Disc'>Emergency procedures</li>
<li type='Disc'>Survival tecniques</li>
<li type='Disc'>Search Air Rescue</li>
<li type='Disc'>Minors</li>
<li type='Disc'>Service on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>Medical kits </li>
<li type='Disc'>First Aid Kits</li>
AVIATION
<li type='Disc'>Geography</li>
<li type='Disc'>Aerodynamics</li>
<li type='Disc'>Different parts of a plane</li>
<li type='Disc'>How a plane flies</li>
<li type='Disc'>Navigation</li>
<li type='Disc'>Instruments</li>
<li type='Disc'>Weather and meteorology</li>
THE HUMAN FACTOR
<li type='Disc'>Human behaviour</li>
<li type='Disc'>Human communication</li>
<li type='Disc'>Working in a group</li>
<li type='Disc'>Human responses</li>
<li type='Disc'>Emergency situations </li>
AERONAUTICAL MEDICINE AND FIRST AID
<li type='Disc'>Basic knowledge of anatomy </li>
<li type='Disc'>The reactions of the human body in an aeronautical atmosphere</li>
<li type='Disc'>First aid on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to prevent and treat minor incidents on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>Giving birth</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to diagnose </li>
<li type='Disc'>How to treat burns</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to treat broken, fractured bones</li>
<li type='Disc'>Resucitation </li>
<li type='Disc'>Infectious and tropical diseases</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to deal with a death on board</li>
AERONAUTICAL LAW
<li type='Disc'>ICAO</li>
<li type='Disc'>Flight attendants obligations</li>
<li type='Disc'>Transportation of passengers with disabilities</li>
<li type='Disc'>Flight attendant training and flying times</li>
<li type='Disc'>Passenger information and rights</li>
<li type='Disc'>Rights to compensation </li>
DANGEROUS GOODS
<li type='Disc'>Clasification of dangerous goods</li>
<li type='Disc'>What is a dangerous good?</li>
<li type='Disc'>Conditions of transportation</li>
<li type='Disc'>Dangerous goods in hand luggage</li>
<li type='Disc'>Procedures in relation to incidentes with dangerous goods</li>
PRACTICAL TRAINING
<li type='Disc'>Evacuations</li>
<li type='Disc'>Fire extinguishing </li>
<li type='Disc'>Oxygen mask training </li>
<li type='Disc'>Life raft training </li>
<li type='Disc'>Sea survival </li>
<li type='Disc'>First Aid</li>
<li type='Disc'>Life jacket practice (infant and adult)</li>
<li type='Disc'>CPR</li>
MODULE II (Duration 9 months approx.)
This module is indicated for students who do not have a good level of English. Here we include the subjects obligated by Spanish Civil Aviation, English and German with native speaking teachers aswell as a protocol course.
There is only one course a year which is in October
PROGRAM
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
<li type='Disc'>Native teachers with extensive teaching experience</li>
PROTOCOL COURSE
<li type='Disc'>How to greet and receive passengers</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to behave with VIP passengers</li>
<li type='Disc'>Dress sense and grooming</li>
<li type='Disc'>Customer Service </li>
SECURITY AND SURVIVAL
<li type='Disc'>Security on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>Incapacitated passengers</li>
<li type='Disc'>Emergency procedures</li>
<li type='Disc'>Survival tecniques</li>
<li type='Disc'>Search Air Rescue</li>
<li type='Disc'>Minors</li>
<li type='Disc'>Service on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>Medical kits </li>
<li type='Disc'>First Aid Kits</li>
AVIATION
<li type='Disc'>Geography</li>
<li type='Disc'>Aerodynamics</li>
<li type='Disc'>Different parts of a plane</li>
<li type='Disc'>How a plane flies</li>
<li type='Disc'>Navigation</li>
<li type='Disc'>Instruments</li>
<li type='Disc'>Weather and meteorology</li>
THE HUMAN FACTOR
<li type='Disc'>Human behaviour</li>
<li type='Disc'>Human communication</li>
<li type='Disc'>Working in a group</li>
<li type='Disc'>Human responses</li>
<li type='Disc'>Emergency situations </li>
AERONAUTICAL MEDICINE AND FIRST AID
<li type='Disc'>Basic knowledge of anatomy </li>
<li type='Disc'>The reactions of the human body in an aeronautical atmosphere</li>
<li type='Disc'>First aid on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to prevent and treat minor incidents on board</li>
<li type='Disc'>Giving birth</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to diagnose </li>
<li type='Disc'>How to treat burns</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to treat broken, fractured bones</li>
<li type='Disc'>Resucitation </li>
<li type='Disc'>Infectious and tropical diseases</li>
<li type='Disc'>How to deal with a death on board</li>
AERONAUTICAL LAW
<li type='Disc'>ICAO</li>
<li type='Disc'>Flight attendants obligations</li>
<li type='Disc'>Transportation of passengers with disabilities</li>
<li type='Disc'>Flight attendant training and flying times</li>
<li type='Disc'>Passenger information and rights</li>
<li type='Disc'>Rights to compensation </li>
DANGEROUS GOODS
<li type='Disc'>Clasification of dangerous goods</li>
<li type='Disc'>What is a dangerous good?</li>
<li type='Disc'>Conditions of transportation</li>
<li type='Disc'>Dangerous goods in hand luggage</li>
<li type='Disc'>Procedures in relation to incidentes with dangerous goods</li>
PRACTICAL TRAINING
<li type='Disc'>Evacuations</li>
<li type='Disc'>Fire extinguishing </li>
<li type='Disc'>Oxygen mask training </li>
<li type='Disc'>Life raft training </li>
<li type='Disc'>Sea survival </li>
<li type='Disc'>First Aid</li>
<li type='Disc'>Life jacket practice (infant and adult)</li>
<li type='Disc'>CPR</li>
First added: 8/1/2006 Last updated: 8/18/2006
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