Several Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer (CEET) from Lufthansa Aviation Training are located in a hangar.

Safety and Emergency Procedure Training for Cabin Crews

OUR COURSES FOR CABIN CREWS MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS OF EASA ORO.CC

Flight Attendant Training according to Regulation (EU) No. 290/2012 and Regulation (EU) No. 965/2012 Part ORO.CC

SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURE TRAINING FOR CABIN CREWS

An emergency on board, whether an in-flight fire, malfunctions, medical cases or even an emergency landing is a challenging situation for the cabin crew and can occur at any time.

Our Safety and Emergency Procedure Training meets all requirements of EASA for operators according to Regulation (EU) No. 290/2012 and Regulation (EU) No. 965/2012 Part ORO.CC to best prepare cabin crew to deal with any eventualities on board.

In addition to Initial, Operator Conversion Training and Aircraft Type Specific Training, for Cabin Crews, our experienced trainers also carry out the required annual Recurrent Training courses. We provide state-of-the-art training devices – ranging from door trainers to cabin representative devices for different aircraft types to simulate various emergency scenarios up to the descent on emergency slides at our six locations.

 

INITIAL CABIN CREW SAFETY PROCEDURE TRAINING ACCORDING TO REGULATION (EU) NO. 290/2012 ANNEX V, ORO.CC.120

Our Initial Cabin Crew Safety Procedure Training takes places in a realistic aircraft environment at one of our six training centers. During the course, the participants will acquire the knowledge and practical skills necessary to safely accomplish their tasks and responsibilities for the safety of passengers in normal as well as emergency situations.

Training Content

  • Safety and emergency procedures (SEP)
    • General theoretical knowledge about aviation
    • Communication
    • General theoretical knowledge about regulations in aviation
    • Passenger handling
    • Fire and smoke training,
    • Survival training, including wet ditching drill
    • Security procedures
  • Crew resource management (CRM)
  • First aid
  • Dangerous goods regulations training
2 flight attendants wearing breathing masks train fire fighting in an aircraft cabin with fire extinguishers

OPERATOR CONVERSION TRAINING AND AIRCRAFT-TYPE-SPECIFIC TRAINING ACCORDING TO REGULATION (EU) NO. 965/2012, ORO.CC.125

Within the Operator Conversion Training and Aircraft Type Specific Training, participants will learn the airline procedures, equipment and systems as relevant to the respective aircraft type. Such a familiarization of the aircraft environment, its systems and equipment together with the associated procedures ensure that the cabin crew are capable of accomplishing their duties and responsibilities as laid down in their operating procedures.

Training Content

  • Safety and emergency procedures (SEP)
  • Security procedures
  • First aid
  • Crew resource management (CRM)
Several Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer (CEET) from Lufthansa Aviation Training are located in a hangar.

AIRCRAFT-TYPE-SPECIFIC TRAINING ACCORDING TO REGULATION (EU) NO. 965/2012, ORO.CC.125

During the Aircraft Type Specific Training, the cabin crew will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills related to the specific aircraft model. They will get familiarized with the aircraft environment and its respective systems and equipment as well as the related operating procedures in order to accomplish their duties and responsibilities on board the aircraft accordingly.

Training Content

  • Safety and emergency procedures (SEP)
    • Aircraft systems
    • Safety and emergency equipment
    • Associated operator procedures
  • Crew resource management (CRM)

 

 

 

 

 

A Door Trainer in a training center of Lufthansa Aviation Training

RECURRENT TRAINING ACCORDING TO REGULATION (EU) NO. 965/2012, ORO.CC.140

The objective of the Recurrent Training is to train and assess the competencies of the cabin crew members in applying the operator’s procedures to fulfilling their tasks in normal as well as emergency situations.

Training Content

  • Safety and emergency procedures (SEP)
  • Security procedures
  • First aid
  • Dangerous goods regulations
  • Crew resource management (CRM)
A group trains the opening of an aircraft door with a Door Trainer

SENIOR CABIN CREW MEMBER COURSE ACCORDING TO REGULATION (EU) NO. 965/2012, ORO.CC.200

The Senior Cabin Crew Member Course according to AMC1 ORO.CC.200 prepares the participants to execute the specific tasks of a senior cabin crew member for daily operation as well as in emergency situations, while ensuring the required level of safety on board the aircraft at all times.

Training Content

  • Safety and emergency procedures (SEP)
  • Crew resource management (CRM)
A smiling flight attendant stands in an aircraft cabin

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Recurrent Training Cabin Crew Airbus A350

The objective of the Recurrent Training is to train and assess whether the cabin crew members are capable of correctly acting on board of the assigned aircraft type.

Munich
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Recurrent Training Cabin Crew Airbus A380

The objective of the Recurrent Training is to train and assess whether the cabin crew members are capable of correctly acting on board of the assigned aircraft type.

Frankfurt
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Recurrent Training Cabin Crew Boeing 737

The objective of the Recurrent Training is to train and assess whether the cabin crew members are capable of correctly acting on board of the assigned aircraft type.

Frankfurt, Munich
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Recurrent Training Cabin Crew Boeing 747

The objective of the Recurrent Training is to train and assess whether the cabin crew members are capable of correctly acting on board of the assigned aircraft type.

Frankfurt
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Aircraft Type Specific Cabin Airbus A350

The Aircraft-Type-Specific Training for flight attendants comprises specific knowledge relating to one specific aircraft type.

Munich
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