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Emzh 26th Apr 2019 21:28

Get an attestation
 
Hi everyone,

I am looking to to gain an attestation - can anyone recommend a training company? Is this going to change when the U.K. leaves the EU?

USERNAME_ 27th Apr 2019 11:35

A lot of people think gaining an attestation means airlines will hire them. This is not the case. Just because you have an attestation does not mean you will have guaranteed employment, in fact many people attend assessment days and still fail. Paying to gain an attestation will not make an airline favour you more over someone else. I would say if you want to gain an attestation, complete a training course with an airline.

If you still wish to do so, SkyPeople offer training courses for attestations.

Planemike 1st May 2019 09:51

Educate me...... What is an "attestation" ?????

meleagertoo 1st May 2019 13:16

Isn't it what religious charlatans are always yelling at people to do? Attestify! Attestify!
No wonder it puts employers off! Rather like the time I walked into the Chief Pilot's office with my colander still on my head.

No! Wait...
I too wanted to know what an attesti wotsit was - it's a very odd and unusual word.

Planemike 1st May 2019 14:41

May I have a factual answer please......

USERNAME_ 1st May 2019 14:53


Originally Posted by Planemike (Post 10460578)
May I have a factual answer please......

Essentially a Cabin Crew 'License". Can't operate without one.

Planemike 1st May 2019 15:15

Thank you............. So who issues them?? Are they a legal requirement?

USERNAME_ 1st May 2019 15:53


Originally Posted by Planemike (Post 10460603)
Thank you............. So who issues them?? Are they a legal requirement?

They are a legal requirement, issued by the CAA

hoss183 1st May 2019 18:07

Attestation is essentially French for 'Certificate'

meleagertoo 2nd May 2019 12:34

Surely there's no cabin crew licence or any equivalent in UK, just a medical cert. required???

USERNAME_ 2nd May 2019 12:59


Originally Posted by meleagertoo (Post 10461283)
Surely there's no cabin crew licence or any equivalent in UK, just a medical cert. required???

EASA, and thus the CAA, requires all Cabin Crew to have a valid attestation.

bafanguy 2nd May 2019 13:53


Originally Posted by USERNAME_ (Post 10461299)
EASA, and thus the CAA, requires all Cabin Crew to have a valid attestation.


To what is the authority attesting in this case?



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