A participant of the 'T'way Crew Class' program conducting a simulated fire extinguishing training on the 8th.

A participant of the 'T'way Crew Class' program conducting a simulated fire extinguishing training on the 8th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] T'way Air announced on the 9th that it conducted its first experiential training for general participants who applied for the 'T'way Crew Class' program at its training center in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.


The experiential training was held at the training center built on a 1,600-pyeong scale within the cargo terminal of Gimpo Airport. Participants included a diverse group of general public such as high school and university students aspiring to become flight attendants, as well as office workers.


The T'way Air training center offers audiovisual training reflecting normal and abnormal situations through software in an environment similar to an actual aircraft cabin, and allows for day and night, takeoff and landing, weather changes, and fire suppression training through a virtual slide system.

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Starting with the one-day course for the general public called the 'Crew Class Basic Program,' T'way Air plans to conduct an intensive course on the second day next week, which will include mock interviews for cabin crew, Q&A sessions related to employment, and a job mentoring program.



A T'way Air official said, "We will continue to develop more thorough preparations and programs to support the efforts of various people to achieve their dreams."


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