Jeju Air Focuses on Accident Prevention through Emergency Response Drills for Various Scenarios
Emergency Landing and Safety Training for Cabin Chiefs
Jeju Air announced on the 5th that it is strengthening in-flight training for cabin chiefs and focusing on preventing aviation accidents.
Jeju Air flight attendants are conducting fire suppression and passenger safety assurance training in preparation for in-flight fires at the cabin training center on the 4th. Photo by Jeju Air
View original imageSince last month, Jeju Air has introduced and conducted in-flight safety training for flight attendants who have completed chief training since 2022. This is to ensure that the cabin chief, who is the person in charge of in-flight safety during emergencies, can carry out related procedures quickly and accurately.
The in-flight safety training consists of emergency response scenarios, practical training on the responsibilities of the cabin chief, and aviation security. The focus is on enhancing flight attendants' quick judgment and response abilities. In the event of unexpected situations such as emergency landings, passengers opening emergency exits, or in-flight fires, the training aims to reduce passengers' anxiety, maintain orderly control, and lead a safe evacuation.
Jeju Air operates various training programs, including regular training in accordance with relevant laws, for cabin crew members, and plans to add its own safety education to thoroughly prevent accidents.
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Meanwhile, Jeju Air signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement with Bucheon University in 2017 to develop the air transportation sector, establishing a cabin training center equipped with professional facilities to conduct initial, regular, and requalification training for cabin crew. Additionally, to minimize risks from battery fires, the airline introduced fire suppression pouches on all aircraft last month.
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