CCA Training - Cabin Crew Attestation
Become a cabin crew member and join an airline's crew with our comprehensive training, certified by Qualiopi and recognized by EASA.
The Training at a Glance
An intensive program to acquire all the skills of a cabin crew member.
β±οΈDuration
5 weeks
Intensive 105-hour training.
πCertification
Official CCA
Recognized by DGAC and EASA.
π―Success Rate
95%
Thanks to personalized support.
π°Financing
CPF Eligible
And other schemes (PΓ΄le Emploi, etc.).
Detailed Training Program
Our program covers all theoretical and practical aspects required by regulations.
Module 1: Safety and Security
This crucial module covers emergency procedures, evacuation management, firefighting, first aid, and handling difficult passengers or unlawful acts.
Module 2: Human Factors and CRM
Learn the principles of Crew Resource Management (CRM) to optimize communication, teamwork, leadership, and decision-making under stress or fatigue.
Module 3: Dangerous Goods
Training in the identification, classification, and handling of dangerous goods transported on board, in accordance with IATA regulations.
Module 4: Medical Aspects and First Aid
In-depth study of in-flight first aid procedures, use of on-board medical equipment, and management of common medical emergencies.
Module 5: Simulator Practice
Real-life simulation in a cabin simulator to practice emergency procedures, including fire extinguishing and slide evacuation.
Prerequisites to Apply
Ensure you meet the necessary conditions to join the CCA training.
- Age and Nationality: Be at least 18 years old and a citizen of a member country of the European Economic Area.
- Education Level: High school diploma (BAC level) or equivalent is strongly recommended.
- Languages: Good command of French and an operational level of English (B1 minimum).
- Medical Fitness: Obtain a Class CC medical fitness certificate issued by an approved doctor.
- Swimming Ability: Must be able to swim 50 meters in under 2 minutes.
- Criminal Record: A clean criminal record is required.
Opportunities and Career
The CCA is the gateway to a progressive career within various airlines.
Legacy Airlines
Join national and international carriers like Air France, Lufthansa, or British Airways.
Low-Cost Airlines
Join dynamic companies such as Ryanair, EasyJet, or Transavia, which are rapidly expanding in Europe.
Business Aviation
Work on private jets for an exclusive clientele, offering high-end, personalized service.
The salary for a starting cabin crew member is typically between β¬1,800 and β¬2,500 net per month, with opportunities for advancement to positions like purser or instructor.
Ready to Become Cabin Crew?
Join our next CCA training session and launch your career in aviation. Limited spots available, enroll now!