Becoming a Flight Attendant: How Airline Exams Replace Board Exams
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2024
Flight attendants don't take traditional board exams like other professions. Instead, airlines conduct specialized in-house exams that cover critical areas such as safety protocols, customer service, and emergency response. These exams are rigorous and tailored to the airline's operational needs, ensuring flight attendants are well-prepared for their unique responsibilities. In some regions, additional certifications, such as the FAA or EASA certifications, serve as further verification of competency, much like board exams in other fields.
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