Pretty Lady Working With Air Peace Shares How to Secure Job as Flight Attendant

Pretty Lady Working With Air Peace Shares How to Secure Job as Flight Attendant

  • A flight attendant who works with Air Peace has shared the criteria for becoming a flight attendant
  • The lady claimed that before one can enrol into a navigation school, the person must be above 18 years of age and must be a graduate
  • The attendant also mentioned some navigation schools that would equip the interested candidate with knowledge about the job and a certificate

A beautiful flight attendant identified simply as Chidimma has answered one of the popular questions she has always been asked.

The lady with the handle @dy_mma_29 on Instagram shared the criteria for becoming a flight attendant.

Flight attendant reveals how to secure job with airline fast with due process
Flight attendant explains the process of securing a flight attendant job. Image: @dymma_29.
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Flight attendant at Air Peace speaks

According to Chidimma, a person must be over 18, a graduate, and have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC ) before applying to be a flight attendant.

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After completing the above, the interested person would enrol in a Navigation school to learn how to join a cabin crew.

The flight attendant revealed that the navigation school teaches politeness, fire fighting, ditching, emergency drills, and other skills. All these are part of the preparation for becoming a cabin crew member.

Furthermore, she reiterated that the interested candidate must take a Nigeria Civil Aviation (NCA) exam before getting a certificate.

Only then can one start applying to airlines both online and offline for an opportunity to work as a flight attendant.

Chidimma said:

“Once you have your certificate (license to fly) please proceed to submitting your cv to airlines and keep your fingers crossed.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions as flight attendant speaks about job

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Netizens shared their opinions about being a flight attendant in the comments section of her video.

@darlington7459 said:

“Honestly I won't allow my wife to do that job no matter what the pay package and their incentives are including their allowance. What time will she have for me and my kids? Each time she's gone to work my heart will be pounding.”

@josh_jayzeem said:

“But were you taught how to twist your accent to confuse passengers to the extent that sometimes they miss their flight? Please use our accent rather than foreign accent. The foreigners understand our accent.”

@simpli_nonye reacted:

“I got my license early last month still searching for job, hopefully I get it soon enough.”

@veebaay_b reacted:

“Pls is there a height requirement before going for the training.”

@olisalasia said:

“You must also be beautiful. That's one of the criteria too. Lol. These airlines like fine girls.”

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