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01/16/2025
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Corporate Flight Attendant Recurrent for Emergency Part 91, 125 & 135 – 3 day (In Class)

3 Day In Class Recurrent
02/06/2026 08:30 am

Price range: $1,750.00 through $1,900.00

This course is open to both Flight Attendants and Pilots. Certificate after successful completion. Each Month Space Is Limited So Register Early! This class is typically held Friday-Sunday and is merged with the last 3 days of Flight Attendant Initial Training.

FAQ:   Do I need to have annual recurrent as a corporate flight attendant?   Read More 

Do You Need Recurrent Training as A Corporate Flight Attendant?

 

Full Name as it Appears on Your Passport - Must Match Passport including First -Middle - Last Name *

You must complete who is attending. Must match passport.

Last Recurrent / Certificate of Completion - *

You must provide your most recent certificate of recurrent or flight attendant course completion. You cannot attend this course if you are not a licensed pilot or have not attended an initial flight attendant course or recurrent within 12 months.

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Copy of Current Passport *

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Email of Attendee *

Phone Number of Attendee *

Gender *

Company of Employment

Do You Need us To Send Your Recurrent to Your Company? *

Deposit : $875.00 Per item

In Person/Classroom Recurrent Emergency Training Includes the Following:

 

Beyond and Above Flight Attendant & Pilot Emergency training program is available monthly and is in full compliance with FAR 135.331. Our hands on monthly training program is includes the wet ditch procedure on the last day (Sunday). As outlined below it is 3 full days of recurrent training with Certificate of completion (Fri/Sat/Sun). This compliance certificate training is typically required annually by most Part 91, 125, & 135 private jet companies etc to maintain FAA approved safety compliance. To attend this program you must have completed a prior initial training program with Beyond and Above or other training program. Proof of certification is required. 

§ 135.331 Crew member emergency training.

(a) Each training program must provide emergency training under this section for each aircraft type, model, and configuration, each crewmember, and each kind of operation conducted, as appropriate for each crew member and the certificate holder.

(b) Emergency training must provide the following:

(1) Instruction in emergency assignments and procedures, including coordination among crew members.

(2) Individual instruction in the location, function, and operation of emergency equipment including –

(i) Equipment used in ditching and evacuation;

(ii) First aid equipment and its proper use; and

(iii) Portable fire extinguishers, with emphasis on the type of extinguisher to be used on different classes of fires including PBE.

(3) Instruction in the handling of emergency situations including –

(i) Rapid decompression;

(ii) Fire in-flight or on the surface and smoke control procedures with emphasis on electrical equipment and related circuit breakers found in cabin areas;

(iii) Ditching and evacuation;

(iv) Illness, injury, or other abnormal situations involving passengers or crew members; and

(v) Hijacking and other unusual situations.

(4) Review of the certificate holder’s previous aircraft accidents and incidents involving actual emergency situations.

(c) Each crew member must perform at least the following emergency drills, using the proper emergency equipment and procedures, unless the Administrator finds that, for a particular drill, the crew member can be adequately trained by demonstration:

(1) Ditching, if applicable. (Wet Ditching)

(2) Emergency evacuation.

(3) Fire extinguishing and smoke control.

(4) Operation and use of emergency exits, including deployment and use of evacuation chutes, if applicable.

(5) Use of crew and passenger oxygen.

(6) Removal of life rafts from the aircraft, inflation of the life rafts, use of life lines, and boarding of passengers and crew, if applicable.

(7) Donning and inflation of life vests and the use of other individual flotation devices, if applicable.

(d) Crew members who serve in operations above 25,000 feet must receive instruction in the following:

(1) Respiration.

(2) Hypoxia.

(3) Duration of consciousness without supplemental oxygen at altitude.

(4) Gas expansion.

(5) Gas bubble formation.

(6) Physical phenomena and incidents of decompression.

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February 6-8, March 6-8, April 10-12, May 8-10, June 5-7, July 10-12, Aug 7-9, Sept 11-13, Sept 25-27, Oct 9-11, Oct 23-25, Nov 6-8, Dec 4-6

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