
How to Become a Flight Attendant
Ever wonder how to become a flight attendant? There are numerous resources for you to explore this exciting
field:
Flight Attendant Resource Guide
By Matthew Keegan
Are you interested in becoming a flight attendant? Does the desire to fly to places hither and yon excite the
primal beast within? Okay, I am being a bit dramatic! Still, for 75 years flight attendants have been providing
much needed passenger service and safety assistance on aircraft ever since the original eight women from Boeing Air
Transport took flight on May 15, 1930. Since then stewardesses, as they were originally were called, have flown to
every destination imaginable on the planet. Read on for important resources available right online that can help
you launch your flight attendant career.
Airline Flight Attendant Room – Hosted as an MSN group, the Airline Flight Attendant Room is a
place for veterans and wannabes to gather together to discuss the latest news on airline hiring, work conditions,
passenger attitudes [ugh!], and so much more. This site also features a nifty list of companies that are currently
hiring. Updated frequently too! Visit http://groups.msn.com/AirlineFlightAttendantRoom for more information.
Association of Corporate Flight Attendants – For the private jet flight attendant based in
Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Rim, the AOCFA is an organization dedicated toward furthering your area of
interest. Visit www.aocfa.org for details.
CabinCrew.Com – based in Britain, this site has all the information you need about air carriers
around the world. The site features a chat room, hiring information, and online courses you can take to help launch
your career. In case you haven’t already figured out the web address it is: www.cabincrew.com Cheers!
Corporate Flight Attendant Community – For those of you aspiring to find work as a private flight
attendant, this site is for you! Offering relevant articles, training information, job listings, an active forum,
and a whole lot more. Flying on a private jet isn’t for everyone and the training standards and service level
brings new meaning to the term, premium class. You can access the site at www.corporateflyer.net or by visiting
www.cabinmanagers.com
Flight Attendants Central – This is a password protected site, but new members are being accepted.
The site operates similarly to the Airline Flight Attendant Room. One of the special features of this site is the
multitude of airline specific forums available which can be a good way to measure what current flight attendants
think of their company. You can access this site at www.flightattendants.org
Another site of interest is Air Crew Health at www.aircrewhealth.com This site features health
news and tips to help you stay well before, during, and after the flight. The web site is managed by Dr. Bobbie
Sullivan, an independent research psychologist based in Hawaii. Her primary research interest is the health and
well-being of those who work in the aviation industry.
Of course, visiting any particular airline’s home page will give you plenty of information about flight
attendant requirements, interviews, training, hiring information, and more. Lots of rumors on the internet, so be
careful what you read and ask the hard questions!
Copyright 2005 -- Matthew Keegan is the owner of a successful article writing, web design, and marketing
business based in North Carolina, USA. He manages several sites including the Corporate Flight Attendant Community and the Aviation Employment Board. Please visit The Article Writer to review selections from his portfolio.
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