Cabin Crew Interview Questions You Must Prepare For

Firefighting Inside the Aircraft

Yes, really! Cabin crew are trained to put out in-flight fires using extinguishers, smoke hoods, and quick judgment.

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Delivering a Baby Mid-Flight

Yes, really! Cabin crew are trained to put out in-flight fires using extinguishers, smoke hoods, and quick judgment.

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Handling Medical Emergencies

From CPR to using an onboard defibrillator (AED), cabin crew are trained to stay calm and act fast in medical crises.

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Self-Defense Training

They learn basic self-defense moves and how to handle disruptive or aggressive passengers for everyone’s safety.

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Dealing with Death Onboard

In rare cases, if a passenger dies mid-flight, crew are trained in how to manage the body, notify authorities, and keep passengers calm.

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Aircraft Evacuation in 90 Seconds

Crew train to evacuate an entire aircraft — regardless of size — in 90 seconds or less, even in the dark or smoke.

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Water Ditching & Raft Deployment

If a plane lands in water, crew know how to open doors safely, inflate life rafts, and lead passengers to survival.

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They’re Trained for Much More Than You Think

Next time you fly, remember: cabin crew aren’t just there to serve – they’re trained to save lives.

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