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Did you know that cabin crew are trained to know where to put a bomb if found in their aircraft during flight?  The Least Risk Bomb Area (LRBL) is the term used for such a place and can be different for each aircraft type. ;)  Get more fun, interesting "Did You Know" here: http://cabincrewexcellence.com/did-you-know/  www.cabincrewexcellence.com The World's No#1 Magazine For Cabin Crew Cabin Crew Jobs, Slide Door, Aviation World, Job 3, Flight Attendant Life, Aircraft Interiors, Future Jobs, Vision Board Inspiration, Cabin Crew

Did you know that cabin crew are trained to know where to put a bomb if found in their aircraft during flight? The Least Risk Bomb Area (LRBL) is the term used for such a place and can be different for each aircraft type. ;) Get more fun, interesting "Did You Know" here: http://cabincrewexcellence.com/did-you-know/ www.cabincrewexcellence.com The World's No#1 Magazine For Cabin Crew

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Dream Job Flight Attendant, Cabin Crew Aesthetic, Flight Attendant Aesthetic, Crew Aesthetic, Cabin Crew Training, Safety Video, Flight Attendant Life, Air New Zealand, My Dream Job

In extremely uplifting plane news, two passengers were removed from an Air New Zealand flight at Wellington Airport this past Tuesday for not paying attention to the pre-flight safety instructions on their flight. If you have ever spaced out while your flight attendant was pointing out the nearby exits, and are currently panicking and thinking, “You can get kicked of a plane for that??” Well, yes, you can--but that’s not the whole story. It gets much worse! This couple, described by other…

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Cabin Crew Training - what is it REALLY like? Blue Sky Movie, Flight Attendant Training, Cabin Crew Training, Cabin Crew Jobs, Things I Want To Experience, Ground School, Cebu Pacific, Recruitment Process, Flight Attendant Life

So I have just finished my first week of training as Cabin Crew. If you didn’t know, as part of your training you will need an attestation before you can fly. It’s a week with long days with SO much information. You learn the basics of being cabin crew and how to do things, then you go to the airline you will work for where they teach you their specific service requirements plus details of the aircraft our will fly on. The first day is nerve wracking. It’s all very new and you’re going to…

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