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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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If you are aspiring to be a pilot, then it will not be of any major use, because you will be flying in an environment where English will be majorly used for almost all the communication. Radio Telephony and ATC communications will require usually English and you may also communicate in French, but only when you fly in French airspace. Now, if you are aspiring to be a cabin crew, then French will be helpful, because cabin crew directly interact with the passengers and many passengers who are of French origin would not know English. So, communication with them would become easy and flawless, if you can speak in their language. This would
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Mohammed Faraz

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One of my friends is in jet airways and she also passed out from frankinn I believe.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Abhay,
TMI Academy of Travel, Tourism and Aviation Studies provide very good placements for Diploma in travel management and airport handling.
It provides placements various popular organisations- Air India, American Express, Cox and Kings, Galileo, IBMDAKSH, IndiGo, Airlines, Jet Airways, Lufthansa, Make My Trip, Royal Caribbean, SOTC, Spicejet, Thomas Cook and yatra.com.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

It is an average flying school. The aircrafts are also not too young. But the flying is okay and you may pursue your CPL from there.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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After successful completion of one year Diploma programme one can find numerous career opportunities in airlines, hotels, resorts, hospitals, airports and in various other service organisations.
Moreover, a degree in the respected areas can also make one access easy for jobs in managerial positions. These professional degree and diploma courses can help one in developing the managerial and entrepreneurial skills necessary to work in establishments related to the field.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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To be a part of cabin crew, you are required to take care of your physical appearance. Your weight, height, body structure, communication skills, skills like swimming, use of fire extinguishers and other emergency situation skills are required. For height, the minimum requirement is 5.5 feet.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think no because air hostess jobs are all about behavior and physical appearance. In next section we will talk about behavioral skills but here we look at some of the physical standards required by institutes.
Minimum height required must be 5.2 or 157 cm. Weight of the candidate must be in proportion to her height. Skin complexion does matter and it must fair to clear complexion. Physical fit and attractive physique

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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The pay scale of cabin crew ranges from Rs. 25000 - 35000 per month initially.
Their wages are paid with an extra amount of money for every hour that they fly extra than the minimum requirement for the month- about Rs. 600-800 per hour.
Layover allowances are also added to the monthly salary at 10 - 15 $ per day for long flights.
They also receive medical coverage and benefits. Free air passage is also provided to them.
After a certain amount of hours on a particular fleet they are promoted to CCIC (cabin crew in-charge) and then the salaries are raised by almost half of what they used to get before.
After an experience of 5-8 years, the to
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