Flight attendant - Wikipedia

Representing an airline as a cabin crew member is a unique and wonderful opportunity. Cabin Crew Members are ambassadors of their airline and must display professionalism at all times.

Besides being a Safety Officer on board an aircraft, you will be a Customer Service Professional employed to fulfil the needs and requirements of your airline’s customers. Your role will include all aspects of cabin safety, first aid and customer service.

Every day will hold a new and exciting challenge for you!

 

So, if you enjoy interacting with people and:

Are always well-groomed
Are Compassionate and Caring
Are Confident and Responsible
Have excellent Communication Skills
Have a good command of the English language, and
Have the ability to remain calm and controlled when under pressure…
Then a career as a Cabin Crew Member is for you!

 

To commence training, you must be:

18 years or older, and have a Matric/Grade 12 qualification
Be able to speak, read and write English
Be able to swim in water, with the aid of a life jacket
Be in possession of a valid Class 4 Medical Certificate (see further details below)

Once you have obtained and completed all the documents, email SAA via the email address, cabincrewtraining@flysaa.com to submit the following:

A certified copy of your ID document
A certified copy of your matriculation certificate
A certified copy of the valid Class 4 Medical Certificate (Obtain your Class 4

 

Medical Certificate by arranging a medical examination with a SACAA accredited Medical Examiner. Refer to the SACAA – http://www.caa.co.za/Pages/Default.aspx)
Course Registration Form
Student Training Agreement
SAA Security Clearance Indemnity Form

 

Our training is conducted in Johannesburg at South African Airways headquarters in Kempton Park.

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