Cabin Crew students dive into Water Survival Assessment

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Picture of our students during the water survival training

It was an early start for our Cabin Crew students as they made a splash at the Fleetwood Nautical Campus while taking part in their Water Survival Assessment.

They received detailed theory training before moving into the pool to practise a range of essential water survival techniques. These included evacuating into a life raft, carrying out survival training with each other acting as passengers, and taking part in a simulated helicopter rescue.

Our cabin crew trainees pushed themselves, learned quickly, and gained valuable real world experience that will look great on their CVs and prepare them well for airline applications this summer.

All students passed the assessment with flying colours.

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