The Department of Aviation Service at Silla University conducted a 'Cabin Crew Standby' crew job training at the Air Busan headquarters for its enrolled students.


The 'Cabin Crew Standby' program, held on the 17th at Air Busan headquarters located in Gangseo-gu, Busan, was conducted under the supervision of the Silla University LINC 3.0 project group as part of the Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading University Development Project.


In this program, participants trained in ▲understanding crew duties ▲emergency equipment ▲A320 door practice ▲emergency escape slide boarding training ▲uniform fitting followed by service practice, helping them personally realize the competencies required as cabin crew members.


In particular, they received education following the same curriculum as the professional training program given to new cabin crew trainees at Air Busan.

Air Busan 'Cabin Crew Standby' participants from Silla University are taking a group commemorative photo.

Air Busan 'Cabin Crew Standby' participants from Silla University are taking a group commemorative photo.

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Jeong Iryeong, a student from the Department of Aviation Service who participated in the job training, said, “I know that two seniors from my department who participated in this program last year became Air Busan flight attendants,” and added, “I will complete this job training well and make sure to join an airline as a flight attendant,” expressing her dream.


Lee Beomjin, head of the LINC 3.0 project group, stated, “This job training was planned to nurture local talents together with the regional airline Air Busan,” and added, “In addition to competency-enhancing job training for enrolled students, we will develop sustainable industry-academia-research sharing and collaboration programs to coexist with the local industry.”



Silla University has been selected for the 'Stage 3 Cooperation-Based Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Leading University Development Project (LINC 3.0)' led by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea, and is currently conducting its second-year project.


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