Saturday, May 19, 2012
   
Text Size

Tel: +27 (0)72 149 5997

Favourites Create PDF Email Print

At what age should you end your career as a cabin crew member?

Author:
Administrator
Date added:
Thursday, 01 July 2010
Last revised:
Friday, 13 May 2011
Hits:
1505
Rating:
 
Vote for this:
Good - Bad
favoured:
0 Favour

Answer

Here is the good news…As long as you are found medically fit, you can fly forever. Fortunately, the nature of this job and your passion for travel keeps you young and looking good. In the industry, physique and appearance go hand in hand with the glamour of the job.

Category

Cabin crew members get to see the world!

London

London

Tower Bridge, London, Great Britain. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
New York

New York

Statue of Liberty, New York, USA. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Paris

Paris

Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Rio

Rio

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Stockholm

Stockholm

The Royal Castle, Stockholm, Sweden. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Sydney

Sydney

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, Australia. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Washington

Washington

The White House, Washington, USA. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Beijing

Beijing

Great Wall of China, China. Cabin Crew Members get to travel and see the world. Want to become a flight attendant?

More...
Frontpage Slideshow | Copyright © 2006-2010 JoomlaWorks, a business unit of Nuevvo Webware Ltd.

SACAA Accredited


Copyright © 2010 EPT Aviation Training 

SACAA number CAA0103

Tel: +27 (0)72 149 5997

Denel Centre for Learning and Development