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Medium of studying
Duration
2 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Aviation
Area of study
Transport Services
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This 12-week Flight Attendant Diploma Program provides comprehensive training in essential skills for the aviation industry. It covers topics such as self-awareness, leadership, team building, professional development, and aircraft safety. The program also includes hands-on training in first aid, food safety, and serving alcohol. Upon completion, graduates are prepared for careers as flight attendants.

Program Outline

Outline:


Flight Attendant Diploma Program Courses

Total program duration 240 hours (12 weeks)


FLHT 100 – Self-Awareness

Explore personal strengths, vulnerabilities, values, beliefs, maturity, honesty, emotional control, and power issues. Challenges that may be faced while traveling abroad, such as cultural differences, moral standards and political expectations will be discussed.


FLHT 101 – Leadership

Learn about leaderships and how it relates to the professional and personal aspects of an individual’s life.


FLHT 102 – Team Building

Learn the key components that enable a person to engage in productive teamwork behaviour and how to manage the behaviour of others in the communication circle and conflict cycle that can result.


FLHT 103 – Professional Development

This course covers all aspects of professional development including resume writing, job application cover letters, job sources, and interview skills.


FLHT 104 – Assisting Travelers with Disabilities

Gain a perspective on how to understand and contribute in a positive and professional way to work with guests and other members of the community who have a disability.


FLHT 105 – Student Project Presentation

Designed to assist in furthering you knowledge of the airline industry, you will be expected to select an airline, research the airline, and give a detailed presentation to the class.


FLHT 106 – Cultural Field Trip

Become familiar with the multiculturalism within our city. Learn about the First Nations presence and its relevance for tourism in Vancouver, attracting worldwide recognition. This course gives you the opportunity to view your home city from the eyes of a tourist.


FLHT 107 – Personal Awareness

Designed to provide you with information regarding the development of the professional image that airlines seek, while increasing self-confidence and self-esteem.


FDSF 100 – Basic Food Safety

Learn how to conform to food safety regulations particularly in food and beverage departments within the hospitality sector.


SRIR 100 – Serving it Right

The required certification to serve alcohol, Serving it Right teaches you how to carry out the important roles and responsibilities that are involved with serving alcohol.


STFA 100 – Standard First Aid with CPR ‘C’ & AED

This course educates students on how to react as a first responder to emergency medical situations that they may face both on and off the aircraft.


FLHT 200 – Introduction to the Airline Industry

Learn all about: airline terminology, history of the flight attendant, 24 hour clock, phonetic alphabet, time zones, calculation of flight duration, IATA city codes, airline 2 letter codes, factors of flight, aviation regulatory bodies, and chronological sequence of flight events according to a Flight perspective.


FLHT 201 – Aircraft Safety & Critical Incident Training

Learn to identify and manage situations that may threaten the safety of the aircraft, crew, and passengers.


FLHT 202 – Cabin Firefighting

Provides you with information regarding the identification of types of fires, fire detection and fire-fighting systems, equipment available, and fire-fighting procedures onboard and outside the aircraft.


FLHT 203 – Aircraft Systems

The Boeing 737-700, Airbus 320, Boeing 767-300, Boeing 747-400 will be studied in this course. For each aircraft, you will learn about: operation of cabin doors and over-wing exits, galley electrical systems, oxygen systems, emergency lighting, communication systems, master panels/ordinance signs, passenger seating/controls, and lavatories.


FLHT 204 – Airport Familiarization Seminar

Enables you to become familiar with the layout and services offered at an International Airport within their city.


FLHT 205 – Safety & Service Announcements

Provides you with information regarding general guidelines of how to perform demonstrations, deliver announcements using the public address systems on board an aircraft.


FLHT 206 – Aviation Company Seminar Training

Exposes you to the aviation industry and/or flight attendant role through onsite visitations relevant to the course topic that is being studied.


FLHT 207 – Emergency Procedures Training

Learn about the different types of evacuations, crew responsibilities, and procedures in emergency and evacuation situations. The evacuation procedures for on land and water. First Aid Training: successful completion of this course will include being certified with Standard First Aid with CPR level C and AED.


FLHT 208 – Onboard Service Procedures, Blocks & Pairings


Careers:

A career in tourism can take you anywhere, from adventure tour operator to travel consultant. With education and experience in this field, you can create a career catered to your specific interests and skills. The options are endless! The following are some examples: Enriched Academy Food safe level 1 Assisting Travelers with Disabilities Standard First Aid

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Canadian Tourism College: A Summary


Overview:

Canadian Tourism College (CTC) is a private post-secondary institution located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Established over 40 years ago, CTC specializes in providing diploma and certificate programs in the fields of tourism, travel, hospitality, and flight attendant training. The college prides itself on its industry-relevant curriculum and experienced faculty, aiming to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary for success in these dynamic industries.


Services Offered:

CTC offers a range of services to its students, including:

    Diploma and Certificate Programs:

    A variety of programs are available, including Tourism, Travel & Tourism, Travel & Tourism Business Management, Hospitality, Hospitality & Resort Management, Hospitality & Resort Business Management, Flight Attendant, Adventure Tourism, and Adventure Tourism Business.

    Online Certificates:

    CTC also offers online certificate programs for those seeking flexible learning options.

    Career Assistance:

    The college provides career assistance services to help students find employment in their chosen field.

    Student Handbook:

    A comprehensive student handbook is available to provide guidance on policies, procedures, and resources.

    Student Loan Information:

    CTC offers information and support regarding student loans.

    International Student Support:

    The college provides resources and support for international students.

    Student Housing:

    Information on student housing options is available.

Student Life and Campus Experience:


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Industry-Relevant Programs:

    CTC's programs are designed in collaboration with industry experts, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the demands of the tourism and hospitality sectors.

    Experienced Faculty:

    The college boasts a team of experienced and industry-savvy faculty members who bring real-world insights to the classroom.

    Educational Pathways:

    CTC offers educational partnerships and training paths that allow students to continue their academic journey beyond the college.

    Strong Reputation:

    CTC has a long-standing reputation as a leader in tourism career training in Vancouver.

Academic Programs:

CTC offers a variety of diploma and certificate programs, including:

    Tourism:

    This program provides a comprehensive overview of the tourism industry, covering topics such as destination marketing, tourism planning, and event management.

    Travel & Tourism:

    This program focuses on the travel and tourism sector, covering topics such as travel agency operations, tour guiding, and customer service.

    Travel & Tourism Business Management:

    This program equips students with the business skills necessary to manage travel and tourism businesses.

    Hospitality:

    This program covers the fundamentals of hospitality management, including topics such as food and beverage service, accommodation management, and customer service.

    Hospitality & Resort Management:

    This program focuses on the management of hotels and resorts, covering topics such as operations, marketing, and finance.

    Hospitality & Resort Business Management:

    This program provides students with the business skills necessary to manage hospitality and resort businesses.

    Flight Attendant:

    This program prepares students for a career as a flight attendant, covering topics such as safety procedures, customer service, and emergency response.

    Adventure Tourism:

    This program focuses on the adventure tourism sector, covering topics such as outdoor recreation, adventure activities, and environmental sustainability.

    Adventure Tourism Business:

    This program equips students with the business skills necessary to manage adventure tourism businesses.

Other:

    Campus Locations:

    CTC has campuses located in downtown Vancouver.

    Virtual Tour:

    A virtual tour of the campus is available online.

    Blog:

    CTC maintains a blog with articles and updates on the tourism and hospitality industry.

    Social Media:

    CTC is active on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

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