M/s. Uprety Air Pvt. Ltd is to provide air services in Nepalese sky i.e. to operate aircraft, to operate air ambulance; to provide air service relating training such as pilot, air hostess, Cabin Crew , ground handling including all aviation training Management etc. Company is planning to operate ATR 42/72/500/600 and AIRBUS 318/319 AIRBUS 320/321 Aircraft very shortly all aviation operating management is in under process pursuant to prevailing Nepalese Law
(Uprety Air Cabin Crew Trainees has experience after training (EASA)
A cabin crew member is on board to provide excellent customer service to
passengers while ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the flight. They
are trained to deal with security and emergency situations which may arise.
Fly Level provides a comprehensive range of training programs to meet the
requirements for cabin crew professionals today. Our Cabin Crew trainees are
designed to ensure that continuous attention is given to the safety of passengers
and that all crew members are prepared to handle procedures and address
unforeseen circumstances. Our goal is to attract enthusiastic and aspiring people,
and to focus on creating a quality experience for our board.
[A] Fly Level has the following training for Cabin Crew Trainees
General theoretical knowledge of aviation and aviation regulations covering all
elements relevant to the duties and responsibilities required from cabin crew
Aero-medical aspects and first-aid
Passenger handling and cabin surveillance
Communication
Introductory course on human factors (HF) in aviation and crew resource
management (CRM)
Dangerous goods in accordance with the applicable ICAO Technical Instructions
Fire and smoke training
General security aspects in aviation, including awareness of the provisions laid
down in Regulation
Survival training
[B] Theoretical and Practical training course includes of trainees:
General Theoretical Knowledge of Aviation
Aviation Regulations and role of Competent Authority
Meteorology and Effects of Surface Contamination
Operator documents and manuals
Air Operator Management Systems
Duties and responsibilities of cabin crew
Effective Communication and Techniques
Common language and Terminology
Briefing, Debriefing, and Allocation of Duties
Passenger Handling & Cabin Surveillance
Survival Theoretical and Practical training
Fire and Smoke Theoretical and Practical Training
Decompression
Abnormal and Emergency Procedures Theoretical and Practical
Safety and Emergency Equipment
Fatigue Risk Management
Duty Time Limitations and Rest Requirements
Aero Medical Aspects and First Aid
Human Factors in Aviation & CRM
Dangerous Goods
General Security Aspects in Aviation
Customer Care Techniques and Service on board
(Uprety Air Ground Handling Trainees has experience after training (FAA)
Ground Handling is defined as "services necessary for an aircraft’s arrival
at, and departure from, an airport, other than air traffic services”.
The categories of activity Ground Handling Service Providers may be
engaged in are listed below: