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- Flight Attendants: Trained for Safety
- Real-World Training: Mock Cabin Fires
- What is the main purpose of the flight attendant's rigorous training?
- What types of fire emergencies do flight attendants learn about?
- How do flight attendants coordinate during an emergency?
- How frequently do flight attendants need to undergo training?
- Safety Takes Center Stage
You might picture flight attendants as friendly faces offering drinks and snacks, but they play a critical role in ensuring your safety during a flight. They're trained to be firefighters in the sky, equipped to handle a range of emergencies.
Flight Attendants: Trained for Safety
Flight attendants undergo rigorous training to prepare them for any situation. They learn first aid, evacuation procedures, and fire suppression techniques. This intense preparation allows them to multitask effectively and prioritize passenger safety.
Real-World Training: Mock Cabin Fires
Their training involves various simulations, including a mock cabin fire. We witnessed this firsthand at the Lion Group Training Center (LGTC), where flight attendants practiced extinguishing fires, communicating with the pilot, and guiding passengers to safety.
Fire Classification Expertise
The training also emphasizes the importance of understanding fire classifications. Flight attendants learn about the different types of fires – solid, liquid, and electrical – and the appropriate fire extinguishers to use for each.
“Flight attendants need to know which extinguisher to use for each type of fire. This knowledge is vital in emergencies,” explains an LGTC instructor.
Teamwork and Coordination
During training, flight attendants learn how to coordinate and work together during an emergency. Some become coordinators, while others inform the pilot or retrieve firefighting equipment. This ensures everyone knows their roles and can act decisively in a crisis.
Essential Firefighting Skills
Flight attendants are trained in using wet cloths and portable fire extinguishers to put out flames. This training is mandatory for all flight attendants and must be repeated every 12 months.
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What is the main purpose of the flight attendant's rigorous training?
Flight attendants undergo extensive training to ensure they can effectively handle any emergency situation, prioritize passenger safety, and effectively multitask. They are equipped to be firefighters in the sky.
What types of fire emergencies do flight attendants learn about?
They learn about the different types of fires – solid, liquid, and electrical – and the appropriate fire extinguishers to use for each.
How do flight attendants coordinate during an emergency?
Flight attendants are trained to work together during an emergency, with designated coordinators and roles to ensure everyone knows their part and can act decisively in a crisis.
How frequently do flight attendants need to undergo training?
The training is mandatory for all flight attendants and must be repeated every 12 months.
Safety Takes Center Stage
“Lion Air Group's comprehensive training program ensures that each flight attendant is prepared to provide the best possible service, with safety always at the forefront,” says Danang Mandala Prihantoro, Corporate Communications Strategic Lion Group.