Cabin Crew Assessment Preparation
Looking to join cabin crew staff? This is an exciting career choice, but in order to get a place on the cabin crew training programmes, there are a series of tests and assessments you need to get through first. Find out more about these tests below.
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Last update: 01/03/2021
Assessment process consist of
Interview Questions & Answers
Most frequently asked interview question for the air hostess and air attendant interview.
Presentation Exercise
You may be asked to pick an item and describe its many alternative uses.
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e.g. a water bottle. Think outside the box! It can store water or other items, used to collect condensation to drink water or cut in half and use to drink/eat out of, move soil or protect plants, send a message etc
Personality Test
Be totally truthful in this one. There are honestly no right or wrong answers.
Group Exercises
A group exercise is an assessed discussion exercise that involves a small group of candidates (usually 8-10 people), following a question posed by a member of a firm’s recruitment team
Role Play
AÂ role play is an exercise about dealing with a situation as you normally would, where candidates act out a scenario with either a group or an interviewer, to determine how suitable the candidate is for a particular role
Aptitude Tests
General Knowledge Test
General knowledge test which includes things like geography, airport codes, currency or the 24 hour clock.
Verbal Reasoning Test
The test measures the ability to draw logical conclusions from complex verbal information.
Numerical Reasoning Test
The test assesses the ability to find and retrieve relevant information when confronted with different types of question.
English Tests
Respond to questions regarding structure, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and aeronautical interaction skills.
Math Test
Your task is to do some basic maths operations (addition, subtraction, division, percentage, currency conversion, etc…)
Memory Test
Memorize the locations of cards set out in a grid, with the goal of pairing together cards with the same image.
Reach Test
Cabin crew members have to meet certain height requirements. At the assessment day you are asked to perform a reach test to check that you can reach the required height of 212 cm. This is without shoes and allowed on tip toes with either one or both hands, fingertips reaching to the marker.
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Mark a point on a wall at home and try to reach it.