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Jai Singh Sadana SpiceJet Chief Aircraft Operations professional is a seasoned member of their leadership team. Jai has years of experience and training in senior managerial roles within aviation as well as the implementation of operational strategies. Here are 7 Transferable Skills You Learn in the Airline Industry.
Jai Singh Sadana SpiceJet shares 7 Transferable Skills You Learn in the Airline Industry
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What are transferable skills? These are
skills that you obtain and develop
throughout your career. They are
transferable because they allow you to
jump to a different career path.
With borders still closed, the entire
airline industry can stay afloat by
banking on these transferable skills. Here
are 10 that you can highlight in plotting
your next career move.
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1. Tech ski l ls
Those in the air transport industry are some
of the most adept at technological
advances. Running an aircraft requires the
most updated skills. This proves that you
can also transition into the tech industry.
“We managed to reskill a lot of our cabin
crew, pilots, engineers, those in operations,
into tech roles
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iceJet
2. Interpersonal skills
Members of the cabin crew are great
relationship managers. You have top-notch
communication skills, are great team players,
and can connect with any personality quickly.
You work with a new team almost every time
you fly and are tasked to pass on information
along the line.
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3.
Adaptability
When you are thrown into
almost any situation, you are
most likely to adapt. This skill
stems from your training in
situational awareness, adding to
that having to cater to different
cities and cultures every flight.
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iceJet
4. Leadershi
As an airline professional, you do not only
adapt but also rise above any difficulty. You
are a master of taking charge of the
situation. Airline employees are capable
leaders because of the initiative you
possess; you step up to the plate whenever
the need arises. Delegating tasks is another
skill that would make you a perfect fit for
managerial roles.
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5. Crisis management
What is averting a crisis if not
managing a rowdy guest, attending to
a passenger about to give birth, and
staying calm through severe
turbulence—all at the same time?
Cabin crew members can identify
threats quickly, assess the situation,
and act swiftly.
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iceJet
6. TIME MANAGEMENT
A s ingle disruption to the
schedu le can a l ready aff ect a
fl ight and its succeed ing trips.
Everything is timed in your
industry—from departure to
arrival, from clos ing the aircraft ’s
doors to dimming the l ights. Plus,
you a re known to never be late
for a fl ight.
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7. SAFETY SKILLS
Ensuring the safety and well-being
of all those 200 passengers is
another feat cabin crew members
can be proud of. Who would not
want to have someone who has
gone through rigorous safety
training and passed first-ad
exams in their team?
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iceJet
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