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Cabin Crew Basic/Initial Train Syllabus A330 B737-800: 44 DAYS (0800 - 1400)

This document provides a 44-day training syllabus for cabin crew on the Airbus A330 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Over the 10 days outlined, trainees will cover subjects like aircraft familiarization, safety equipment procedures and certification, standard operating procedures, and hands-on practice. Key topics include oxygen systems, emergency exits, firefighting equipment, survival gear, and completion of certification tests. The training aims to prepare new cabin crew members for their roles and responsibilities in ensuring passenger safety and compliance with regulations.

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Cabin Crew Basic/Initial Train Syllabus A330 B737-800: 44 DAYS (0800 - 1400)

This document provides a 44-day training syllabus for cabin crew on the Airbus A330 and Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Over the 10 days outlined, trainees will cover subjects like aircraft familiarization, safety equipment procedures and certification, standard operating procedures, and hands-on practice. Key topics include oxygen systems, emergency exits, firefighting equipment, survival gear, and completion of certification tests. The training aims to prepare new cabin crew members for their roles and responsibilities in ensuring passenger safety and compliance with regulations.

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CABIN CREW BASIC/INITIAL TRAIN SYLLABUS A330


B737-800

44 DAYS (0800 – 1400)


DAYS SUBJECT TIMINGS
INTRODUCTION
Instructor’s
Trainees
HOUSEKEEPING
Mobile Phone policy
Transport
Dress code
Personal Hygiene
No Smoking Policy
First Aid
Absences
Weekly Feedback
Behaviors
Meeting Point (In case of any Emergency)
DOCUMENTATION
Bio Data
Cabin Crew Evaluation
Training Record
PCAA Evaluation
SERVICES PROVIDERS 0800 - 1100
Catering
DAY 01 Charter Operations (Introduction)
Motor Transport
PIAC
Gerry’s Danata
SAPS (Shaheen Airport Services)
RAS (Royal Airport Services)
SERENE AIR (PVT) LIMITED
Departments
Tiers & Responsibilities
Flight Services
Commercial Statistics
Crew Bases
AIRPORT AGENCIES
ASF
PCAA Facilitation
PCAA Vigilance
Immigration
Page 2

Customs
BREAK 1100 - 1145
REGULATORY BODIES
1145 - 1400
PCAA
ICAO
IATA
FAA
JARS
CARRY DOCUMENTS
Serene Air Identification Card
CNIC
Valid Passport – for International flights
SEP MANUAL
Administration & Control of SEP Manual
Introduction
General
Objective of Manual
Manual Index System
SEP Manual Distribution List
Meaning of Terms 0800 - 1100
Use of SEP Manual & Adherence to Regulation
Abbreviations
Definitions
System for Amendment & Revision
Record of Normal Revision (NR)
Record of Temporary Revision (TR)
List of Effective Pages (LEP)
BREAK 1100 - 1145
PHASES OF FLIGHT
THEORY OF FLIGHT
DAY 02
Four forces act upon an aircraft
Aircraft Movement Inflight Due to Acting Forces
GENERAL AIRCRAFT INFORMATION
CLEAN AIRCRAFT CONCEPT
Surface Contamination
Types of Surface contamination
Prevention of Surface Contamination
Role of Cabin crew 1145 -1315
OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS
System Refilling
1145 -1315
Page 3

MASS & BALANCE CONTROL


SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
OCCURRENCE AND ACCIDENT REPORTING
Crew Reporting
Safety Committee
Flight Safety - Members
Reporting To The Authority
CLASS TEST 1315 - 1400
AIRCRAFT SPECIFIC
BOEING 737-800 AND 737-800 NG
Aircraft Description
Aircraft Dimension (B737-800)
General Information
Flight Deck
CABIN INTERIOR
Cabin Doors
Galleys 0800 - 1100
Passengers Overhead Stowage Bins
LAVATORIES
Water System
Waste System
Passenger Seating
Flight Attendant Seating
DAY 03 Flight Attendant Stations
Passenger Service Unit
BREAK 1100 - 1145
ATTENDANT CONTROL PANEL (ACP)
Attendant Control Panel (ACP) ­­ – Sky Interior
ACP – Traditional Interior
EMERGENCY LIGHTS
SKY INTERIOR
TRADITIONAL INTERIOR
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 1145 - 1400
Cabin interphone System
Master call light panel
Passenger Address System
Passenger Call System
Lavatory Call System
Passenger Sign
Page 4

DOORS, SLIDES AND EMERGENCY EXITS & HANDS-ON


TRAINING
Entry Doors
Normal Operations 0800 - 1100
Emergency Operations
Evacuation Slide / Raft
Emergency Exit
BREAK 1100 - 1145
DAY 04 Over wing Emergency Exits
Opening Procedure In case of Emergency
Flight Deck Security Door
Normal Flight Deck Access
1145 - 1315
Emergency Flight Deck Access
Flight Deck Window
Emergency Routes
CABIN DIFFERENCES IN B737-800 A/C
CLASS TEST 1315 – 1400
AIRBUS A330-200
GENERAL
CABIN INTERIOR
AVIONICS BAY
OVERHEAD STOWAGE COMPARTMENTS
Doghouse
CABINCREW STATIONS
CABIN CREW STATIONS
CABIN ATTENDANT SEATS
High Comfort Cabin Attendant Seat 0800-1100
GALLEYS
Manual Water Shut-Off Valve
WASTE WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM
LAVATORIES
Lavatory Doors
DAY 05
Wastebin Fire Extinguisher
Lavatory Water Heater
Drain Valve
Manual Water Shutoff Valve
BREAK 1100-1145
CABIN INTERCOMMUNICATION DATA SYSTEM
Forward Attendant Panel (FAP)
Operating Areas And Keys On FAP

1145-1400
Page 5

Touch Screen Panel


Cabin Ready Signalling
1145-1400
Caution Button
Additional Attendant Panel (AAP)
Attendant Indication Panel (AIP)
Area Call Panel (ACP)
Location Of ACP
PASSENGER SERVICE UNIT (PSU)
The Passenger Signs
Lavatory Occupied Signs
The Exit Signs
Return to Seat Sign
COMMUNICATION
PASSENGER CALLS
Location Of Passenger Call Buttons
0800-1100
CABIN LIGHTING SYSTEM
Cabin Lighting Areas
Cabin Lighting Functions AAP
Emergency Lighting System
WATER AND WASTE PAGE ON FAP
DAY 06 SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM
COCKPIT DOOR
CABIN DOORS AND SLIDES
BREAK 1100-1145
SLIDE RAFT
INSTALLATION OF CANOPY
SURVIVAL KIT
SLIDE TRANSPORTATION
EVACUATION ALERT SYSTEM 1145-1315

CABIN INDICATIONS IN CASE OF DECOMPRESSION


CREW COMPLIMENT AND DEPLOYMENT SAFETY SEATING
POSITION/ AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY/ EQUIPMENT TO BE
CARRIED
CLASS TEST 1315 -1400
SAFETY EQUIPMENT & HANDS-ON TRAINING
Pre-Flight Safety Equipment Check
Access To Safety Equipment
Used Portable Equipment
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT & HANDS-ON TRAINING
Fire Extinguisher

0800 - 1100

DAY 07
Page 6

HALON (Kidde)
0800 - 1100
Water Glycol
BCF
PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
DAY 07 AVOX SCOTT
OXYCREW
CRASH AXE
PROTECTIVE GLOVES
BREAK 1100-1145
OXYGEN SYSTEM
Flight Crew
- Quick Donning Mask
1145-1400
Passenger and Flight Attendant
Drop down mask
PORTABLE OXYGEN BOTTLE & HANDS-ON TRAINING
Portable Oxygen Set- AVOX SCOTT
Portable Oxygen Cylinder Assembly
SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
ELTA – ADT 406S
KANNAD 406S
DITCHING EQUIPMENT & HANDS-ON TRAINING 0800 - 1100
Life vest
Adult
Infant
FLASHLIGHT & HANDS-ON TRAINING
POWER MEGAPHONE
BREAK 1100 - 1145

DAY 08 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT & HANDS-ON TRAINING

Manual Release Tool


Demonstration Kit
Infant Seat Belt
Extension Belt
FIXED SAFETY EQUIPMENT & HANDS-ON TRAINING 1145 - 1315
ELS
Lavatory Automatic Fire Extinguisher
SMOKE DETECTOR
Jamco
Kidde
EMERGENCY LOCATION CHART
Page 7

CLASS TEST 1315 - 1400


AIRCRAFT WALK AROUND B737-800
DAY 09 Subject to availability of Aircraft
AIRCRAFT WALK AROUND A330-200
DAY 10 Subject to availability of Aircraft
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP)
FUELING PROCEDURE
Refueling and Defueling when Passengers are Embarking
onboard
MINIMUM ROUND TIME (MGT) TURN AROUND
Crewmember Responsibilities
GROUND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
Catering
Reporting Defective Galley equipment
Aircraft cleaning
Special cleaning
Cabin Insect Extermination (Disinsectizaion)
CABIN MAINTENANCE LOGBOOK
Guideline for filling the technical and Cabin Maintenance 0800 - 1100
DAY 11 Logbook
AEROPLANE PASSENGERS AND CARGO HANDLING
PROCEDURE RELATED TO SAFETY GENERAL
Children / Infants
Child Restraint Devices (Infant Car Seats)
Unaccompanied Minor
UM Handling Procedure
Care of Unaccompanied Minor onboard
Passenger with Children
Passenger with Reduced Mobility (PRM)
Seating of PRM
Regulation Regarding (ABP) for Person with Reduced Mobility
(PRMs)
Passengers Requiring Special Assistance
BREAK 1100 - 1145
Categories of Wheel Chair
WHEELCHAIR PASSENGERS
Ordering of wheelchair for passengers
Stretcher patients
Handling of Blind, Deaf, and Deaf Mute
Disabled/ Handicapped Passenger
Handling and Boarding

1145-1400
Page 8

Mentally Deficient/ ILL person


Limitations
MEDICAL CASES (MEDA)
Pregnant Women
1145-1400
Carriage of Pregnant Women
Person requiring special medical equipment / care
Asthma Sufferers
Heart patients/ Surgical cases
Indwelling urinary catheter
Orthopedic Surgery and Cast
In-flight Medical Situation
Medical Advice
BIRTH ON BOARD
DEATH ON BOARD
Miscellaneous Requirements

TRANSPORT OF INADMISSIBLE PASSENGERS (INADs)

Inadmissible passengers
Deportee
Notification of the crew
Escort (ABP)
Documents
Captain Discretion
Boarding and Cabin Procedure for DEPO / INAD, Person in
Custody.
UNAUTHORIZED CARRIAGE
PROCEDURE FOR THE REFUSAL OF EMBARKATION /
DENIED BOARDING 0800 - 1100
Responsibilities of Persons other than the Captain
Passenger Handling During Flight
Evacuation Procedure
CARRY-ON BAGGAGE
Permissible Size and Weight Handbag
Excess Carry-on Baggage
Oversized Fragile and Special Articles
Landing and Securing the items in the aircraft
DAY 13 Permitted, Restricted and Prohibited Portable Electronic Devices

List of Permitted, Restricted and Portable Electronic Devices

BREAK 1100 - 1145


PASSENGER BRIEFING PROCEDURES
DAY 13

Page 9

Contents of Safety Briefing

USE OF SAFETY BELTS FOR CREW AND PASSENGERS

Crew Members
Passengers
Extension seatbelts
Infant seatbelts
CARRIAGE OF DIPLOMATS AND DIPLOMATIC MAILS 1145 - 1400
Security Screening
Procedure for Diplomatic Bag
USEOF VACANT CREW SEATS
General Rules
Cabin Crew Jump seat
Briefing
Flight deck Jump Seat Briefing
Dead Heading (Positioning) Crew
CABIN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Prior to Takeoff
Emergency Conditions
Cabin Lights
Climb and Cruise
Prior to Landing
After Landing
SECURING OF PASSENGER CABIN AND GALLEY
UNEXPECTED TURBULENCE
NOTIFICATION TO PASSENGERS BY SYSTEM
CABIN CREW AT STATIONS
FERRY FLIGHT
PCAA INSPECTOR TO CHECK ONBOARD
SUSPECTED COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
Communicable / Transmissible Disease
STERILE COCKPIT PROCEDURE
FLIGHT DECK DOOR LOCK POLICY
ADMISSION TO FLIGHT DECK
Authorized Personnel 0800 - 1100
Flight Crew Absence from Flight Deck
Flight Deck Entry Request
Cabin Crew Actions
FLIGHT DECK AND CABIN CREW COMMUNICATION
ONBOARD
Read-back Instructions
Page 10

OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT DOORS


Cabin doors procedure
Door Ownership Policy
Self Help Over-wing Exit Briefing
Door Pre-flight check
Arming and Disarming Procedure
Arming Procedure
DAY 14 Disarming Procedure
Cabin Door Normal Operation.
Closing of Cabin Door
Cabin Door Emergency Operations
Evacuation Means
Inoperative Doors and/or Exits
BREAK 1100 – 1145
DIVERSION TO AIRFIELD
With Company Support
without Company Support
DELAY FLIGHT (CABIN SERVICE ON GROUND)
Handling of Passenger at an Airfield
Post Flight Marshalling Passengers
FLIGHT INTO JEDDAH AND MEDINA
Cabin Crew Procedure
INCAPACITATION OF CREWMEMBERS
Flight Crew Incapacitation
Type of Incapacitation
Obvious Incapacitation
Subtle Incapacitation 1145 - 1400
Recognition of Incapacitation
Action to be Taken Incapacitation
Information about Indisposition
NUTRITION AND HEALTH
Crew Meals Policy
Meals in Cockpit
Use of Fluids in the Cockpit
Smoking Restrictions
Eye Protection
Ear Protection
A- Birth on Board
B- Dead on Board
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Page 11

SERENE AIR ORGANIZATION


GENERAL MANAGER FLIGHT SERVICES
CHAIN OF COMMAND
CREW AUTHORITY, DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Captain
Authority of the Captain
FIRST OFFICER (F/O)
DESIGNATED CHECK CABIN CREW (DCCC) 0800 - 1100
Main Functions
Responsibilities of DCCC
LEADING CABIN CREW (LCC)
The privileges of a Leading Cabin Crewmember
Briefing Room Duties
Onboard Responsibilities
After Landing at Terminating Station and Base

DAY 15 Transit Station


BREAK 1100 - 1145
CABIN CREW
Briefing Room Responsibilities
Onboard Responsibilities

Carry out following pre takeoff safety checks/ pre landing checks

Cabin Toilets and Galley


Cabin Crew Privileges
GROUND INSTRUCTOR CABIN CREW (GIC)
SAFETY OVERSIGHT
TRAINING CABIN CREW RESPONSIBILITIES ON
OBSERVATION / FAMILIARIZATION FLIGHTS
OPERATIONS CONTROLLER (OC) (DAY OF OPERATIONS
FUNCTIONS)
POWER OF PAKISTAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY

NORMAL SAFETY CHECK LIST & CREW RESPONSIBILITIES

CLASS TEST 1315 - 1400

CABIN CREW TRAINING, CERTIFICATION & UTILIZATION

SELECTION / EVALUATION BOARD


Cabin Crew Requirement and Restriction
Medical
CABIN CREW RATINGS
DESIGNATION
Cabin Crew Safety Training Manager
Page 12

Training Program Developer


Ground Instructor Cabin (GIC)
Designated Check Cabin Crew DCCC
SELECTION OF DCCC AND GIC
TRAINING AND SYLLABUS OF GIC, DCCC & LCC
GIC Training and Syllabus
DCCC Training and Syllabus
LCC Training and Syllabus 0800 - 1100
SERENE AIR PROMOTION PROCESS
TRAINING REFERENCE GUIDE
Additional Training Areas
TRAINING FACILITY
TYPE OF TRAINING
INITIAL / BASIC TRAINING
RECURRENT TRAINING
CONVERSION TRAINING
DAY 16
DIFFERENCES TRAINING (TYPE / VARIANT)
LINE INDOCTRINATION TRAINING
CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (CRM)
AVIATION SECURITY TRAINING

DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS (DGR) TRAINING

SMS INDOCTRINATION
BREAK 1100 - 1145
DRILLS
REQUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
SERENE AIR RESULT POLICY
CERTIFICATION
Ground Training Course & Examinations
Cabin Crew Record Keeping & Weak Cases
Cabin Crew Training Card
PCAA REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 1145 - 1315
UNDER SUPERVISION FLIGHTS
COMPETENCY CHECK
RECENCY CHECK
SAFETY OVERSIGHT BY PCAA
Safety Oversight by FSD, PCAA
LIMITATION
DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK
CLASS TEST 1315 - 1400
Page 13

FIRST AID
DEFINITION
Recording Events
Hygiene & Protection
Precautions to Use

General Guideline for Suspected Communicable Diseases

AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF FIRST AID


Chain of Survival
0800 - 1100
Cabin Crew Response Procedure (Three Rescuer Procedures)

MEDICAL KITS
First Aid Kit
Doctor’s Medical Kit
Universal Precaution Kit
LIFE THREATENING SITUATIONS
Basic Life Support
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
BREAK 1100 - 1145
Day 17
CPR (Adult )
Mouth to Nose Ventilation
Mouth to Stoma Ventilation
CPR (Child)
CPR (Infant)
CPR Termination
ANGINA
HEART ATTACK
CARDIAC ARREST
1145 - 1400
CHOKING
Treatment of Mild Airway obstructions
Treatment of Severe Airway obstructions
Heimlich Maneuver
Removing Choking of Unconscious Casualty
Choking Infant (0 – 12 Months)
Treatment for Unresponsive Choking Infant
UNCONSCIOUS PASSENGER
METHOD OF RECOVERY POSITION
Infant Recovery Position
INJURIES
Wounds
Type of Wounds
Page 14

Bleeding
External Bleeding
Internal Bleeding
Nose Bleeding
Bleeding Tooth Socket
BANDAGES AND DRESSINGS
Tourniquet 0800 - 1100
General Rules for Applying Bandages
Ring Pad Bandage / Donut Bandage
SHOCK
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Stroke
Fainting
Epilepsy/Convulsion
Head Injury
Concussion
Compression
BREAK 1100 - 1145
DIABETES
Day 18 Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)
Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar)
FRACTURE/DISLOCATION
BACK AND NECK INJURY
BURNS
EYE INJURY
MISCARRIAGE
CHILD BIRTH
ILLNESS AND HEALTH CONDITION
Panic Attack
Infantile Convulsion
Alcoholic Intoxication 1145 - 1400
Appendicitis
Asthma
Cold/Flu
Food Poisoning
Headache
Heat Exhaustion
Heat Stroke
Hiccups
Hysterical Attack
Page 15

Renal Colic
Toothache
Severe Allergic Reaction
EFFECTS OF FLYING ON HUMAN BODY
Airsickness
Bends
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Dysbarism
Ear Discomfort
Hyperventilation
Hypoxia
Indigestion
Sinus Pain
BREAK 1100 - 1145
TRANSMISSIBLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Bird Flu
Dengue Fever
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
DAY 19 TROPICAL AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
AIDS
Hepatitis
Type of Hepatitis
Meningitis
Yellow Fever
1315 - 1400
Typhoid
Malaria
Small Pox
Tuberculosis
Polio
Cholera
Herpes
Plagues
DEATH ON BOARD
CONTAMINATION FOUND IN AIRCRAFT CABIN
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
INTRODUCTION
Catastrophic situations
Checklists & Drills
Thirty (30) Seconds Mental Review (ALERT)
Emergencies
Page 16

Emergency Landing Announcement


Brace for Impact
Cabin Crew Brace Positions
GENERAL BRACE POSITION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
PASSENGERS AND CABIN CREWS
PLANNED EMERGENCY
0800 - 1100
Captain’s Initial Command
Cabin Crew Reactions
NITS Briefing
Pre-Landing Duties
Demonstrate (through PA)
Secure Designated Area
DAY 20
Selection of ABP
ABP Briefing & Check List
Prepare and stow survival items (if needed)
Secure yourself
Confirm Cabin Secure
Imminent Phase
BREAK 1100 -1145
Post Landing Duties
Evacuation Not Required
Evacuation Required
Ditching
Crew Action (Planned Ditching) 1145 -1230
Outside Condition Check Safe for Door & OWEE Operations

Guidelines for Evacuation


Specific Duties
Planned Emergency Preparation Drill
PRACTICE 1230-1400
UNPLANNED EMERGENCY
Crew Action (Unplanned Ditching)
UNPLANNED PROCEDURE CHECKLIST
Aircraft on ground / Taxing 0800 - 1100
Rejected Takeoff (RTO)
Abnormal Aircraft Attitude
Return to Field (RTF)
BREAK 1100 - 1145
FLIGHT DECK EMERGENCY ENTRANCE PROCEDURES
CABIN CREW INCAPACITATION
FLIGHT CREW INCAPACITATION

DAY 21
Page 17

Flight Crew Incapacitation Checklist


ONBOARD FIRE & SMOKE
The Fire Triangle
DAY 21
Classes of Fire
Fight the Fire
Fire Prevention
Fire Fighting Triangle
1145 - 1400
THE FIRE FIGHTING TEAM
FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
SMOKE (CABIN POISONING)
Smoke Protection
Smoke Removal Procedures
Post Fire Fighting Procedures
Inoperative Lavatory Smoke Detector
Fire Fighting Checklist
Smoke Evacuation Check list (Planned / Unplanned)
When Fire is out
TURBULENCE
General
Pre-departure Crew Briefing
Passenger Briefing
Categories of Turbulence
Categorization of Service
Turbulence Procedures During Flight
Turbulence Checklist
Communication & Coordination 0800 -1100
Guidelines for Turbulence Management
DECOMPRESSION
Physiology of Flight
Decompression General
Time of Useful Consciousness(TUC)
DAY 22 TUC at Different Altitudes
Depressurization Warnings
Decompression Sickness
BREAK 1100 - 1145
Type of Decompression
Slow Decompression
Slow Decompression Drill
Rapid Decompression
Crew Immediate Reaction
1145 - 1400
Page 18

Post Rapid Decompression Duties 1145 - 1400


Rapid Decompression Drill
FLIGHT CREW AND CABIN CREW STANDARD
EMERGENCY CALLS / COMMUNICATION
CREW COMPLEMENT & DEPLOYMENT SAFETY SEATING
POSITION / AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY / EQUIPMENT TO BE
CARRIED
SURVIVAL
Protection, Location, Water and Food
Protection
0800 - 1100
Location
Water
Food
BREAK 1100 - 1145
DAY 26
TYPES OF SURVIVAL
Desert Survival
Jungle Survival
1145 -1230
Sea Survival
Polar Survival
Search and Rescue Procedure
DRILL PRACTICE 1230 -1400
AIRCRAFT WALK AROUND & DRILL PRACTICE
DAY 27
Subject to availability of Aircraft
DAY 28 WET DRILL (DITCHING)PRACTICE
DAY 29 FIRE FIGHTING DRILL PRACTICE
DAY 30 CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRAINING
BREAK 0800-1100
CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRAINING 1100 - 1145
DAY 31 CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TRAINING 1145-1400
BREAK 0800 - 1100
CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT QUIZ 1100 - 1145
DAY 32 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATION TRAINING 1145 - 1400
BREAK 0800 - 1100
DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATION TRAINING 1100 - 1145
DAY 33 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATION TRAINING 1145 - 1400
BREAK 0800 - 1100
DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATION EXAM 1100 - 1145
DAY 34 AVIATION SECURITY TRAINING 1145 - 1400
BREAK 0800 - 1100
AVIATION SECURITY TRAINING 1100 - 1145
DAY 35
Page 19

DAY 35 AVIATION SECURITY TRAINING 1145 - 1400


BREAK 0800 - 1100
AVIATION SECURITY EXAM 1100 - 1145
DAY 36 Safety Management System Training 1145 - 1400
BREAK 0800 - 1100
Safety Management System Training 1100 - 1145
DAY 38 REVISION 1145 - 1400
DAY 39 BREAK 0800 - 1100
& DISCUSSION 1100 - 1145
DAY 40 MID TERM EXAM (General Emergency) 1145 - 1400
BREAK 0800 - 1100
MID TERM EXAM (FIRST AID) 1100 - 1145
DAY 41 FINAL EXAM 1145 - 1400
General emergency
First aid 0800 - 1100
BREAK
FIRST AID PRACTICAL
& 1100 - 1145
FINAL FIRE FIGHTING DRILL
DAY 42 FINAL WET DRILL (DITCHING) 1145-1400
FINAL EVACUATION DRILL (B737)
DAY 43 (Subject to availability of Aircraft)
FINAL EVACUATION DRILL (A330)
DAY 44 (Subject to availability of Aircraft)

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