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Emirates to hold recurrent safety training for cabin crew via virtual platform

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Emirates announced that it will conduct its recurrent SEP (Safety & Emergency Procedures) for training cabin crew via its immersive virtual training platform, MIRA. Multiplayer scenarios with avatars playing the part of backup crew members will ensure standard operating procedures are accurately replicated.

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Gulf Air will build a new MRO facility in Bahrain

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It will house a more than 20,000 square meter temperature-controlled hangar, stores, workshops, and a dedicated tarmac. How do cabin crew requirements differ across Gulf airlines? According to the latest Gulf Air statement released on July 21, 2024, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain will build the MRO complex.

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I Want To Fly Fascinating Turkmenistan Airlines!

One Mile at a Time

Cabin crew disinterested and surly, I would hate to see them have to perform in an emergency situation. Aircraft grubby with the crew unable to work the inflight entertainment. Crew smoking in the toilets and cockpit door wedged open for a while. Cabin crew did not use shoulder straps on take off and landing.

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Emirates to use MIRA VR platform for cabin safety training

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The platform features photorealistic cabin interiors of the Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft, plus emergency slides, tarmac, airbridges and different views of water and land. Multi-player scenarios with avatars playing the part of backup crew members will ensure standard operating procedures are replicated.

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Flying FireFly Propeller Plane from Kuala Lumpur (Subang) to Singapore (Seletar)!

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

The airport tarmac, traffic was very light at that time. Greeted by the not-so-friendly crew, I made my way to the seat with about 90% of the seats taken. This is the front view of the cabin. So for the pilots to communicate with the cabin crew, they need to do so by the telephone. What's inside the seat pocket?

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My Akasa Air Flying Adventure: Flying the 737 MAX 8 From Mumbai to Bengaluru!

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

This side of the terminal offers view of the tarmac and if you go up to the food court, you are able to do some photography over there. My aircraft, VT-YAK had a long layover at this airport as the previous flight took place the day before so therefore a set of crew was needed to be transported to the aircraft. I can only speculate.

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Inaugural Flight: Flying On Scoot's A320ceo From Singapore to Subang!

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

Thanks to him, I was able to enjoy the hotel's breakfast and tarmac view in his room. Cabin photos of the A320ceo With the transparent partition, the passengers at the first row face the cabin crew during take-off and landing for the seat 1A, 1B and 1C. This is the entrance leading to the hotel reception.

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