National Certificate in Aviation (Flight Attendants)
Course details
NZQF Level | 4 |
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About the course
The compulsory section of the qualification ensures that the holder is able perform the core safety requirements of a flight attendant role. These safety requirements include: the ability to manage normal in-flight operations; respond to aircraft and passenger emergencies; manage passengers during aircraft emergencies; and knowledge of aviation medical treatment, aircraft, and the aviation industry and its regulations in New Zealand.
The elective section allows people to expand on the safety requirements outlined in the compulsory section and select those unit standards relevant to their particular industry focus and organisational requirements.
This qualification may follow on from the National Certificate in Aviation (Introductory) (Level 2) [Ref: 1105]. For commercial flight attendants it is recommended that this qualification also follow on from the National Certificate in Tourism and Travel (Core Skills) (Level 3) [Ref: 0876].
About the provider
On-job training takes place in your workplace. It means that you, as an employee, gain essential skills and knowledge while doing your job.
You learn the specific skills for your job and career and, by upskilling in the real work environment, gain the know-how plus proven experience to solve problems, meet challenges and deal with tasks that you will face day to day.
You also get the satisfaction of earning while you learn, and gaining a national qualification.
We offer a full range of on-job training programmes, apprenticeships and quick online courses for the retail, hospitality, travel, tourism, museums and aviation sectors.
Our programmes are designed for people at every level of the business, from new entrant to supervisor and manager.
Our expert training advisors are also there to support you and your employer throughout the process from enrollment to assessment and successful completion of the programme.