Fri, Dec 05, 2003
Designed For Corporate And Business Jet Customers
Alteon Training tells
ANN that they now offer Cabin Safety and Service Training for
business jet flight attendants. The 5-day course includes training
in: evacuation, firefighting, first aid, ditching, as well as
aviation operation subjects such as security, HAZMAT, and crew
resource management. Additionally, flight attendants receive
training in food handling and service. The course is FAA FAR Part
142 approved.
"As the premier training organization for the world's airlines,
we wanted to share our expertise with the business jet operators
that need a fully trained cabin attendant who can handle emergency
situations and is well trained in in-flight service aspects," said
John Alexander, Vice President, Americas.
The training features
formal classroom instruction and practical evaluations in a
realistic environment using two cabin simulators. A motion-based
cabin simulator equipped with a passenger address system, flight
attendant station, passenger seats, simulated smoke, emergency
sound effects, with realistic turbulence motion is incorporated
into the emergency training. A different cabin simulator is used
for galley simulation and food service training. Practical training
includes first aid and ditching emergency equipment.
Alteon Training offers this professional training solution to
corporate/business jet operators and individuals. Benefits include
improved safety to passengers, reduced cockpit workload during
emergency situations, and the potential to improve efficiency and
effectiveness of flight operations.
Alteon Training is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing
Company within Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Commercial Aviation
Services group. The training organization supports the world's
aviation community with more than 70 full flight simulators in 21
locations around the world.
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