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Catering To The Corporate Market

Alteon Offers New Corporate Cabin Crewmember Courses

Alteon Training has received FAA approval for two new Cabin Safety and Service Training courses. The two new courses are Cabin Safety and Service Recurrent, and Cabin Safety and Service Transition. These courses, together with the Cabin Safety and Service Initial training program, compose a suite of FAA-approved training classes for corporate and business jet cabin crewmembers.

The new three-day Cabin Safety and Service Transition course is designed for commercial flight attendants who have previously attended a commercial airline-training program and wish to switch to business/corporate aviation. Participants gain thorough emergency training, as well as aircraft orientation and food and beverage service, enhancing their ability to operate as solo crewmembers.

The two-day Cabin Safety and Service Recurrent course provides refresher training for those who have attended initial or transition training within the previous 12 months. This course includes a review of general operational subjects, and emergency training including emergency equipment, fire fighting, cabin evacuation and wet/dry ditching. An optional third day of first aid, CPR and Automated External Defibrillator training is also available.

FMI: www.alteontraining.com

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