Do i or dont i ?
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Do i or dont i ?
Please could someone advise me ?
ive been told i nead to learn the 15 drill & 10 drill .
also before i start training i nead to learn all airport
codes , and all easy companys , is this word for word as written in the hand book ?
ive been told i nead to learn the 15 drill & 10 drill .
also before i start training i nead to learn all airport
codes , and all easy companys , is this word for word as written in the hand book ?
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At the 2 airline ground schools I have completed it is nessercary to learn all drills and commands word for word.
Its not just for you to pass your exam ...... its for the safety of your passengers which is your primary role....
Its not just for you to pass your exam ...... its for the safety of your passengers which is your primary role....
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Loopy, assuming you are working for easyJet (not very clear by your thread title!!)
The 10 point drill MUST BE KNOWN WORD FOR WORD - If you don't know it word for word, you will lose points on your SEP exam and could be offloaded from flights at the briefing stage.
The 15 drill is not a drill, it's your 15 points of cabin secure. You don't need to know this word for word, but you do need to know all 15 points and write them with the correct information. For example "Overhead lockers fastened securely" could be written as "Overhead lockers shut properly" and would be a pass, but "Overhead lockers shut" would be a fail.
Airport codes you do need to know, because you need to know where you are flying to on a daily basis. It is rather annoying when people keep saying "Oh, where is MJV? is that somewhere new? What country is MJV in?" etc
With regards to easyGroup companies, well there are not that many, so you shouldn't really have a problem remembering them. Just remember the company names "easyMobile, easy4Men, easyBus etc" but not what they actually do - because the name should be enough to tell you.
The 10 point drill MUST BE KNOWN WORD FOR WORD - If you don't know it word for word, you will lose points on your SEP exam and could be offloaded from flights at the briefing stage.
The 15 drill is not a drill, it's your 15 points of cabin secure. You don't need to know this word for word, but you do need to know all 15 points and write them with the correct information. For example "Overhead lockers fastened securely" could be written as "Overhead lockers shut properly" and would be a pass, but "Overhead lockers shut" would be a fail.
Airport codes you do need to know, because you need to know where you are flying to on a daily basis. It is rather annoying when people keep saying "Oh, where is MJV? is that somewhere new? What country is MJV in?" etc
With regards to easyGroup companies, well there are not that many, so you shouldn't really have a problem remembering them. Just remember the company names "easyMobile, easy4Men, easyBus etc" but not what they actually do - because the name should be enough to tell you.
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Thank you for replying, its not that i dont think i nead to know , its just that i start training next week and only received my pack yesterday advising whats excactly req of me ,
thanks again
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http://www.easy4men.com/
Can't be bothered to type the full details, but let's just say I wouldn't use the stuff even if you paid me
Can't be bothered to type the full details, but let's just say I wouldn't use the stuff even if you paid me