Friday 25 September 2020

aircraft outer parts and functions

Some outer parts of  aircraft which is common every crew  have to  know  about this . 
Here some image of aircraft : 

These are the outer parts .  





CABIN CREW BASIC TRAINING and little bit in flight duty .

Airbus Aircraft Family: A320 A330 | A340 | A350 | A380

To ensure a successful entry-into-service and safe operations of all Airbus aircraft, Airbus provides a full range of cabin crew training courses. Enhanced knowledge of Airbus aircraft and cabin systems leads to cabin crews’ optimum service on-board and passengers’ full satisfaction.

The Cabin Crew Basic Training covers all your staff basic training needs with a complete offer among which you will find: a computer-based courseware including videos and animations (Cabin Knowledge Module), a Virtual Handset trainer enabling interaction with the communication system (for A350 XWB), an interactive tool for aircraft and cabin familiarization (virtual cabin), as well as the Flight Attendant Panel to practice and gain experience using a virtual FAP (FAP trainer).

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Type Specific Cabin Training for A320 Family Corporate Jet

Type Specific Cabin Crew Training

Airbus Aircraft Family: A320 A330 | A340 | A350 | A380

The aim of the course is to provide airline personnel (cabin crew, instructors and cabin engineers) with information and operational instructions on Airbus aircraft and cabin systems and to reinforce competences for a successful Entry Into Service (EIS). The course also enables cabin crew instructors to develop training programmes and update the operating manuals in their own airline.

Why you will like this training?

  • Full range of cabin safety/emergency techniques
  • Course is applicable to regular personnel, cabin crew engineers and instructors

  • Flexible course structure: modules can be tailored to the needs of the customer
  • Innovative training media: Cabin Knowledge Modules, Flight Attendant Panel, Door & CEET trainers, Virtual Cabin, Virtual handset trainer (A350/A380)
  • Optional CRM course
  • Airbus aircraft visit (in Toulouse only)

Saturday 19 September 2020

A day in the life of a cabin crew

 

Rise and shine

You need to report for duty approximately 2 hours before flight to have enough time for preparation before it is time to meet your passengers.

You wake up, get dressed and made up and ensure you look impeccable before your company transportation (a common benefit for all Middle Eastern airlines) picks you up. Whether it’s 12 in the afternoon or 3 in the morning, there’s no excuse for not looking your absolute best!

You are bound to meet the rest of the cabin crew team and start your actual duty day.

The briefing

The pre-flight briefing is the first meeting time for all crew working on a specific flight. The team gathers for a 1-hour briefing in which the Purser (inflight supervisor) plans the inflight service, sets the expectations and assigns the working positions for each cabin crew.

A series of safety and first aid scenarios will be discussed to “test” your knowledge and specific flight information (any special requests, special handling passengers, etc.) is passed on to the crew.

In major airlines, it often happens that you meet new crew during every single flight and rarely get to see a familiar face of a crew you have flown with before.

On to the aircraft

Moving on to the airplane, you will start your assigned duties, conduct safety and security checks (to make sure all safety equipment is in order and to ensure no foreign object has been placed in the aircraft) and help each other in service-related preparations.

Once all preparations are done, a final cabin check is conducted to ensure the aircraft is clean and tidy and everything is ready before passengers start boarding.

Time to rock & roll!

During boarding, you will be standing in the cabin, welcoming passengers on board and helping them to locate their seats and store their cabin baggage quickly to maintain a smooth flow for all passengers’ boarding.

As a side note, we strongly suggest that you don’t lift any passenger baggage if you don’t want to have back problems any time soon. Lower backache is one of the most common health issues that cabin crew face because of luggage lifting and galley work.

You will be surprised how passengers can drag 10 kg cabin bags all the way to the airport, through the security screening, the lounge bar for the pre-flight beer and right up the aircraft stairs, yet they somehow can’t bring themselves to master one last spurt of effort to fling that back-breaker into the overhead bin.

If they packed it, they stack it! So graciously simulate you’re helping them lift it, but let them do all the hard work while you barely touch the bag with 2 of your fingers.

Boarding completed, cabin crew prepare for take off!

After takeoff, you will start the meal and beverage service together with all crew and will participate according to your work position and what you planned in the pre-flight briefing.

Depending of the flight duration, you may have more services in one flight. If you have, for example, a 10-hour flight from Dubai to Manila, departing at noon, you will likely offer passengers lunch and dinner and one hot or cold snack in between.

Other typical things you might need to offer passengers as part of the inflight service (besides the usual food and beverage standard) are:

  • Headsets for the inflight entertainment system
  • Blankets and eyeshades (generally during the long haul, night flights)
  • Hot or cold towels
  • Duty free products (payable)
  • Immigration/Landing cards (depending on the destination)

On long haul flights, you will take rest in shifts and while half of the team is sleeping or relaxing in the crew bunk, the other half of the team is looking after the welfare of the passengers and ensuring the cabins, galleys and lavatories are kept clean and tidy.

During very hectic flights, you might have to play the role of a nanny, a nurse, a lawyer, a genitor, a weather person and so much more.

Welcome To Your Destination!

When the flight is over, you will say good-bye to your passengers and conduct the post-flight security check to ensure nothing was left behind.

Once all other crew finished their assigned duties, you will pack your belongings and leave the aircraft to head to the hotel with the rest of your team.

Although it might sound like there is a certain routine to the job, we can assure you that there/s no one day like another in our profession.

We didn’t even go into detail on all the specific duties and only briefly went through a one-day flow to give you a quick insight into what actually happens during a duty day.

Each and every flight will bring about a new team of people, a new aircraft to fly on, a new destination and completely different passengers every single time.

Although there will surely be challenges, especially in the beginning when you are still climbing your learning ladder, there are also countless experiences that will grow you, as a person and as a professional.

You will form friendships that will last a lifetime and will explore places that you only dreamt of visiting while also getting paid for the journey.

You will build more than a career and will enjoy experiences that no other job can offer.

Needless to mention that the opportunities for future career paths are also way above the opportunities offered by any other profession in the world.

So no matter how grumpy your passengers are, how tiring your roster is or how tough the ride gets, always smile and remember how dynamic, rewarding and amazing our jobs really are.

Keep your chin up and smile because we are made of stardust and we get to play among the clouds every single day!


Friday 18 September 2020

foot care home made product .

 

FOOT CARE SIMPLIFIED

 
Foot Care
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Sure you ladies must have heard that the secret to a younger-looking skin is all about following a basic skincare regime. However, did you know that this doesn’t only include facial skin, but also your hands and feet too? That’s right! So, while ordinarily you might be opting for body scrubs coupled with luxurious hand and neck creams, you should know that your feet also needs a fair share of TLC; after all, travelling with cracked heels is a complete no-no (we mean, obviously!).

A healthy foot care extends beyond appearances or just a fresh coat of nail paint. In case you thought foot care is only about scrubbing and moisturizing your feet, then boy do we have some news for you. Take a scroll down straight (we mean literally) to our guide to a happy and healthy feet.

HOME REMEDIES FOR SOFT FEET

how to get soft feet – Baking Soda

1. Go Old School & Use Baking Soda

This one’s a basic and requires most of the common ingredients from the kitchen. On it.

Step 1: Mix two tablespoons of baking soda in warm water.

Step 2: Next up, soak your feet in the water for at least half an hour (pro tip: till you feel the water has cooled).

Step 3: If you’re extra picky, then add bath salts to it. They help to ease your muscles and soften skin.

Step 4: Repeat it regularly.

2. The Banana Magic

Bananas make a great cracked heels remedy.

Step 1: Step into the kitchen and whip a storm ripe banana in a blender.

Step 2: Next up, smudge the paste on your feet.

Step 3: Remember to let it dry for 10 minutes (keep your cellphones close). Wash it off with warm water.

Step 4: Try it once in a week and voila – great results.

cracked heels remedy – Banana
How To Get Soft Heels – Olive Oil

3. Miracle of Olive Oil

The cheat sheet on how to get soft heels? Olive Oil to the rescue.

Step 1: Dip a cotton ball into the oil and apply it on the affected areas (as easy as it can be, right?)

Step 2: Go gentle on this one ladies! Softly massage in circular motions.

Step 3: Done? Now pull up a pair of socks (of course your favorite ones) and allow skin to absorb the oil.

Step 4: Rinse your feet after an hour.

A pro tip: For maximum benefit, leave the oil overnight and rinse off the next day.

4. DIY Scrub

Hooray ladies, foot care just got easier for you. Bid adieu to those ugly cracked heels and say hello to homemade foot scrub. What’s not to love.

Step 1: Start by blending oatmeal with lemon juice.

Step 2: Make a paste and smear it on the affected areas. Then leave it for 30 minutes.

Step 3: Rinse off your feet with cold water.

Step 4: This one’s a secret: (hush) Vaseline or jojoba Oil can also work instead of Lemon Juice.

Homemade Foot Scrub

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aircraft outer parts and functions

Some outer parts of  aircraft which is common every crew  have to  know  about this .  Here some image of aircraft :   T hese are the outer ...