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Hi!Actually i'm a ex-cabin crew,but I would like to fly for private jet now.I wonder what documents do I need?

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Hi!Actually i'm a ex-cabin crew,but I would like to fly for private jet now.I wonder what documents do I need?

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  1. been a corporate pilot all my life. nothing required. fire off your resume to every NBAA member company that operates heavy metal. but it's nothing like an airline job. im me if you want to talk about it.


  2. If you mean that you would like to be a cabin crew member on a private jet, there are a few different possibilities.

    Smaller airplanes with less than 19 seats (most business class airplanes fall into this category) do not require a flight attendant, and no special training is required in order to be a "cabin attendant."  That being said, many companies still require you to go to training even though it isn't required.  FACTS training (by Air care Intl.) is one of the most popular.  Their website is:  http://www.factstraining.com/

    Being a flight attendant for a private airplane is very different than working for the airlines.  The service is much more personal, and usually you are in charge of knowing who to order the catering from, placing the order yourself (don't forget anything!) storing it, preparing it, and serving it as well as taking care of any special requests.  It is typically also your responsibility to keep the cabin of the aircraft clean (including cleaning before and after the flight.  Yes, even the lavatory!)

    Many places don't have a fixed schedule, but on the other hand you get to visit (and spend time at!) some very cool places!

  3. A pilot's license

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