Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby anthony1986 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:03 pm

welcome welcome...

hope we pass through 1st round n start discussing about 2nd round here again...hahahah
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby stylome » Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:56 pm

see u all tomorrow.. i will be there around 8:15-8:30.
can see me with a Thai lady. :) Good luck !!
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby vicovico73 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:30 pm

i just found a web for announcements practice. just wanna share with you all. =)
hope u don't find it too lengthy... just brief practice.. ::D:

http://www.airodyssey.net/reference/inflight.html

> Boarding
This announcement is usually made while the aircraft is parked at the gate and the last passengers are boarding.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the Captain has turned on the Fasten Seat Belt sign. If you haven't already done so, please stow your carry-on luggage underneath the seat in front of you or in an overhead bin. Please take your seat and fasten your seat belt. And also make sure your seat back and folding trays are in their full upright position.

If you are seated next to an emergency exit, please read carefully the special instructions card located by your seat. If you do not wish to perform the functions described in the event of an emergency, please ask a flight attendant to reseat you.

At this time, we request that all mobile phones, pagers, radios and remote controlled toys be turned off for the full duration of the flight, as these items might interfere with the navigational and communication equipment on this aircraft. We request that all other electronic devices be turned off until we fly above 10,000 feet. We will notify you when it is safe to use such devices.

We remind you that this is a non-smoking flight. Smoking is prohibited on the entire aircraft, including the lavatories. Tampering with, disabling or destroying the lavatory smoke detectors is prohibited by law.

If you have any questions about our flight today, please don't hesitate to ask one of our flight attendants. Thank you."

> Door closure
Usually before the door is closed, or while it is closed, this announcement is made.

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is/my name is X and I'm your chief flight attendant. On behalf of (Captain Z and) the entire crew, I would like to welcome you aboard ??? Airlines flight ???, non-stop service from ??? to ??? (then continuing on to ???). Our flight time will be of ??? hours and ??? minutes. We will be flying at an altitude of ??? feet/meters at a ground speed of ??? miles per hour/kilometers per hour. At this time, make sure your seat backs and tray tables are in their full upright position. Also make sure your seat belt is correctly fastened. Also, we advise you that as of this moment, any electronic equipment must be turned off. Thank you."


When the door is closed and the aircraft is about to pushback, the Captain or the Chief flight attendant will make an announcement intended to the flight attendants.

"Flight attendants/Cabin Crew, please prepare for gate departure."
"Flight attendants/Cabin Crew, doors on automatic, cross-check and report. Thank you."

> Before safety video/demonstration
Depending on the type of aircraft and presence of a video system, this announcement will be made.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to direct your attention to the television monitors. We will be showing our safety demonstration and would like the next few minutes of your complete attention."


If there is no video system and the flight attendants do the demonstration themselves in the aisles, the announcement might be as follows.

"Now we request your full attention as the flight attendants demonstrate the safety features of this aircraft".

> Safety demonstration
Either on the video screen, or live, the safety demonstration might sound like this. If it is a video presentation, it usually starts with a friendly welcome from the airline, the reminder of the seat belt sign currently illuminated, the seat back and tray table restriction, as well as the carry-on luggage.

"When the seat belt sign illuminates, you must fasten your seat belt. Insert the metal fittings one into the other, and tighten by pulling on the loose end of the strap. To release your seat belt, lift the upper portion of the buckle. We suggest that you keep your seat belt fastened throughout the flight, as we may experience turbulence.

There are several emergency exits on this aircraft (??? forward, ??? aft, and ??? over each wing.) Please take a few moments now to locate your nearest exit. In some cases, your nearest exit may be behind you. If we need to evacuate the aircraft, floor-level lighting will guide you towards the exit. Doors can be opened by moving the handle in the direction of the arrow. Each door is equipped with an inflatable slide which may also be detached and used as a life raft.

Oxygen and the air pressure are always being monitored. In the event of a decompression, an oxygen mask will automatically appear in front of you. To start the flow of oxygen, pull the mask towards you. Place it firmly over your nose and mouth, secure the elastic band behind your head, and breathe normally. Although the bag does not inflate, oxygen is flowing to the mask. If you are travelling with a child or someone who requires assistance, secure your mask on first, and then assist the other person. Keep your mask on until a uniformed crew member advises you to remove it.

In the event of an emergency, please assume the bracing position. (Lean forward with your hands on top of your head and your elbows against your thighs. Ensure your feet are flat on the floor.)

A life vest is located in a pouch under your seat or between the armrests. When instructed to do so, open the plastic pouch and remove the vest. Slip it over your head. Pass the straps around your waist and adjust at the front. To inflate the vest, pull firmly on the red cord, only when leaving the aircraft. If you need to refill the vest, blow into the mouthpieces. Use the whistle and light to attract attention. (Also, your seat bottom cushion can be used as a flotation device. Pull the cushion from the seat, slip your arms into the straps, and hug the cushion to your chest.)

The following electronic devices (calculators, CD players, laptop computers) may be used when the seat belt sign is off, or when permitted by your crew. Cellular/mobile telephones, remote-controlled toys or any electronic device operating with an antenna must be turned off at all times.

We remind you that this is a non-smoking flight. Tampering with, disabling, or destroying the smoke detectors located in the lavatories is prohibited by law.

You will find this and all the other safety information in the card located in the seat pocket in front of you. We strongly suggest you read it before take-off. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask one of our crew members. We wish you all an enjoyable flight."

> Before take-off
Usually, the Captain will make a small briefing before take-off, sometimes indicating the priority for take-off (e.g. "We are third in priority for take-off, we should depart in about five minutes"). But there is always an announcement like:

"Flight attendants, prepare for take-off please."
"Cabin crew, please take your seats for take-off."

> Ascent
Within a minute after take-off, an announcement may be made reminding passengers to keep their seatbelts fastened.

After passing above clouds or turbulence, the Captain will turn off the Fasten Seat Belt sign, but usually, the aircraft is still climbing to its cruising altitude. The flight attendants will then invite the passengers to release their seat belts if needed.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the Captain has turned off the Fasten Seat Belt sign, and you may now move around the cabin. However we always recommend to keep your seat belt fastened while you're seated. You may now turn on your electronic devices such as calculators, CD players and laptop computers.

In a few moments, the flight attendants will be passing around the cabin to offer you hot or cold drinks, as well as breakfast/dinner/supper/a light meal/a snack. Alcoholic drinks are also available at a nominal charge/with our compliments. (On long flights with inflight entertainment: Also, we will be showing you our video presentation.) Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight. Thank you."

> Turbulence
Occasionally, turbulence may occur during a flight. The seat belt sign will turn on and, in case of moderate to severe turbulence ahead, the flight crew will make a brief announcement.

"Flight attendants/Cabin crew, please be seated."


Shortly after the seat belt sign illuminates, this announcement will be made.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the Captain has turned on the fasten seat belt sign. We are now crossing a zone of turbulence. Please return your seats and keep your seat belts fastened. Thank you."

> Descent
Before, or during the descent, the Captain will usually make an announcement with local time and temperature at the destination airport, and time left until arrival. It is followed by an announcement from the flight attendant.

""Ladies and gentlemen, as we start our descent, please make sure your seat backs and tray tables are in their full upright position. Make sure your seat belt is securely fastened and all carry-on luggage is stowed underneath the seat in front of you or in the overhead bins. Please turn off all electronic devices until we are safely parked at the gate. Thank you."

> Final approach
To indicate the landing clearance or final approach, the Captain will either make the following announcement and/or blink the No Smoking sign.

"Flight attendants, prepare for landing please."
"Cabin crew, please take your seats for landing."


It is immediately followed by an announcement by a flight attendant.

"Ladies and gentlemen, we have just been cleared to land at the ??? airport. Please make sure one last time your seat belt is securely fastened. The flight attendants are currently passing around the cabin to make a final compliance check and pick up any remaining cups and glasses. Thank you."

> After landing
After touchdown, and as the aircraft is turning off the active runway and taxiing to the gate, the flight attendant will do one last announcement.

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to ??? Airport. Local time is ??? and the temperature is ???. For your safety and comfort, we ask that you please remain seated with your seat belt fastened until the Captain turns off the Fasten Seat Belt sign. This will indicate that we have come to a complete stop at the gate and it is safe for you to move about. Please check around your seat for any personal belongings you may have brought onboard with you and please use caution when opening the overhead bins, as heavy articles may have shifted around during the flight. If you require deplaning assistance, please remain in your seat until all other passengers have deplaned. One of our crew members will then be pleased to assist you. We remind you to please wait until inside the terminal to use any electronic devices (or to smoke in the designated areas.)

On behalf of ??? Airlines and the entire crew, I'd like to thank you for joining us on this trip and we are looking forward to seeing you on board again in the near future. Have a nice day/evening/night/stay!"
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby anthony1986 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:28 pm

this is not the announcement tat the interviewer wants us to read...!!!!! i am sure coz everytime is the same one....

the announcement is quite easy....jus b careful with these words....." cleanliness", "cooperation", "appreciated"....if not wrong then jus this 3 words is hard....actually not hard....jus mb u will stuck there....try to read slowly, loudly n clearly....no time limit for announcement reading so, jus read it perfectly...

haiz...quite down now coz jus now go to cut my hair a little bit shorter but tat hair stylist cut too much n my face look so so so fat n wanna burst....a little bit worry about tomorrow interview...although have a lot of experiences....hope good things happen on me....
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby vicovico73 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:00 pm

hehe... oops... just for reference for reading only... can learn about what's goin on in the announcement rundown too... :p

athony1986 dont worry about it u'll sure look superb with ur confidence^^ :^^:
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby anthony1986 » Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:51 am

thanks for ur blessing....i oso hope tat everything going smoothly....anyway, few hours later will know the result oledi...
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby anthony1986 » Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:04 pm

congrats to those who enter final round in 24th april....see u there....

thanks vicovico73 for ur blessing...luckily they dun mind my face look so fat...hahaha....go go go...if anyone wanna know about the procedure of final round, jus ask here....i am sure not only me, many others can share too....

good luck !!! fight for our future....
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby brainless » Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:13 pm

Just reach home, its really a sunny day. huuuu..
Anyway got through today, my final would be also this 24th.

I'm surprise there's not many participation like I expect to be.
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby anthony1986 » Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:54 pm

i think all the candidates who get through will be having final round in 24th april....last time different coz clash with chinese new year....anyway, congrats ya....wish us all the best...

-- Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:56 pm --

i oso shock when see not many candidates come this time....mb not many ppl know the interview....n the interview going so smoothly....not same as last time need to wait n line up n wait wait wait....this time everything so fast....

thanks god for the blessing.....huhu~~~
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Re: Latest AirAsia Flight Attendants Recruitment April 2010

Postby eryn » Sat Apr 17, 2010 1:09 pm

anthony 1986: thanks..
i will try to b as cool as i can:)
neway,i heard from my friend that today air asia is doing their preliminary interview at penang..is it a real interview for air asia cabin crew or juz from any agents which is making money from it?
bcoz i have 1 friend which is already get the job n he's doing his tranning now,then he also dont know that air asia having their interview in penang.the only interview for today is in AAA...
maybe u know anything abt this?
thanks...
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