Is it real or training? Flight attendant experience is 'tough'... Shilla University Department of Aviation Service, T'way Air training experience
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Students from the Department of Aviation Service at Silla University recently visited the T'way Air Seoul Training Center to participate in the 't way CREW CLASS' flight attendant experience training.
The event, organized by the Silla University University Innovation Project Group, was designed to provide flight attendant job experience, motivate students about airlines, enhance their understanding, and strengthen their employment capabilities.
The aviation service students received customized safety training and service education from professional instructors responsible for T'way Air's cabin crew training.
The participating students had the opportunity to experience practical training provided to new T'way Air flight attendants, including ▲a tour of the T'way Air Training Center ▲in-flight announcements and service practice ▲cabin safety and security duties ▲emergency exit and fire suppression training ▲emergency situations and evacuation drills.
Park Hyun-jung, a sophomore in the Department of Aviation Service who participated in the event, said, "Wearing the T'way Air uniform and receiving training at the center feels like a dream," adding, "I will study harder when I return to school to fulfill my dream of becoming a flight attendant."
Jung Hee-kyung, head of the Department of Aviation Service at Silla University, said, "We are pleased to provide students with opportunities to envision their future at T'way Air, an industry-academic cooperation institution," and added, "We hope this experience will further enhance the students' job competencies."
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Silla University, which has the only aviation-specialized college in the southeastern region, is focusing on nurturing aviation experts through abundant aviation infrastructure and optimized job skill enhancement programs for students.
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