How long does it take to be a flight attendant?

How long does it take to become a flight attendant?

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    While most airlines only require flight attendants to possess a high school diploma or GED, an FAA-certified training program must be completed by all hopeful employees. This training can last from three to six weeks, depending on the type and size of the airplane, and many participants pay for their own classes.Source:http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos171.htm

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Most airlines will train you as part of their hiring process, so prior training is not required, nor is it even recognized. Even if an airline requires you to go to training before you are hired, they will direct you to their approved training facility. You are best served by simply applying with the airlines you want to work for, and meet their citizenship or residency requirements. Once hired, your training can last anywhere from 10 days to 6 weeks, depending on your airline. Airlines don't hire every week, so it's best to give yourself a good 6 months or so lead time to go through the whole process. You can find more information on the Flight Attendant career (most of which is too long to post here) on my blog at http://flightattendantcareer.blogspot.com/ Tim Kirkwood, Author THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB FINDER & CAREER GUIDE http://www.crew4jets.com

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