Training Insights
Stories and insights from the aviation world

Would you like to be a flight attendant but don’t have time?
At GTA we know how difficult it is to take the flight attendant course and reconcile it with your daily life (work, family, studies…) That’s why we adapt to your schedules and offer you our Official Flight Attendant Course (Cabin Crew). Passengers) in the afternoon/night and weekend hours. The course

What does the Cabin Crew Course consist of?
Our colleague Tamara García, Training Director of the TCP Department at Global Training Aviation, explains step by step what the GTA Madrid Flight attendant Course Course consists of. If your dream is to be a stewardess or flight attendant, GTA is the place to take the most complete course at the

CV Photo Tips for an Aspiring Cabin Crew
Once you have completed the Flight Attendant Course and obtained the official title of cabin crew, and before tackling the “dreaded” airline selection tests for flight attendants, it is time to optimize your Curriculum Vitae, starting with the photo. What most distinguishes some people from others, and what transmits the

The secret lenguage of Cabin Crew
Did you know that cabin crew have their own argot? Today we discover the language of flight attendants and the names of their tools and the spaces they use the most on the plane. – F / A, CC, CA: the cabin crew. – PURSER, P1: the boss. – GALLEY: The

How to face the airline selection tests for flight attendants
Once you have completed the flight attendant course and have received the official title of Passenger Cabin Crew (TCP), you will have to face the airline selection tests. In this article we will tell you all the secrets to successfully pass these tests and finally achieve your dream of being

Jerrie Mock (1925-2014)
Geraldine Mock, known as Jerrie Mock, was the flying housewife. The first women to fly solo arround the world. She started dreaming to be a pilot when she first went up in an airplane at the age of 7. She studied to be an aviator at Ohio Statue University, but

José Salvo Schmitz (1965 – 2014)
José “Pepe” Salvo Schmitz was born on April 2, 1965 in Luxembourg. Pepe’s passion for aviation was inborn. While children his age played at the park, he would ask his parents to take him to the airport so he could watch planes go by. He collected all sorts of aviation

TOP 3 GREATEST EMERGENCY LANDINGS
Every pilot know that there is a remote posibility that something can go wrong on a flight. In aviation History we found great emergency landings, and here are our nominations of emergency landings. 1 – A300 BAGHDAD An A300n4-400 cargo plane was struck by a missile at 8,000 feet. The

TOP 5 CURIOUS AIRSHIPS
TOP 5 STRANGE PLANES Here is a list of the 5 most unusual planes in aviation History: NASA AD-1 Airplane designed at the NASA in 1979. Know for it unique oblique wing. Blohm & Voss BV Designed in 1939, was a German war aircraft. Notable for its uncommon structural

THE ORIGINAL FLIGHT SIMULATOR
The Link trainer – known as the Blue box- was the first comercially built Flight simulator. The grand father of the modern full flight simulator, the blue box was designed in the 20´s and used by the United States Army Air Corps to train their pilots. During World War II, more than

Surprise to MONOLOKO with Mr. Papatango (1 of 2) Interview

Free Jet Orientation Course – Part 3

TOP FUN AIRPORTS

Best Airlines to Work For as a Flight Attendant

Discover How Much a Flight Attendant Earns in Spain: The Astonishing Truth
