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Stage 1: Pursue a Bachelor's Degree. Stage 2: Get the Flying Experience. Stage 3: Earn a Pilot's License. Stage 4: Complete Additional Training and Tests. Stage 5: Advance as an Airline Pilot.
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As cabin crew on board an aircraft your prime responsibility is for the safety of your passengers and fellow crew members. This requires you to be able to reach emergency equipment which is stowed in possibly difficult to reach locations e. GAT the back of an over head locker or in a cupboard above head height. Also as crew you need to demonstrate that you can open a large and heavy aircraft door in a normal operating and closing action as well as in an emergency situation. During a flight you are constantly expected to open and close over head lockers to
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