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Where can I get reference material for F/A? Like manuals and that kind of stuff?
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Are you looking for information on flight attendants? Airline specific manuals or the standard that they have to meet?
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Airline specific manual. Not the MOT standard but the "how to" for flight attendant training in Canada. Air CAn, JetsGo Wj..??
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Well, you could try asking on one of these sites:

AC: Proud to bare the Maple Leaf

Flight Attendants.org

Inflight Innovations: Inflight Institute

TS Component

While you're not likely to find anyone willing to share their individual training manuals online, they are all based on the Flight Attendant Training Standard so you can get the general idea of what the training program would consist of.

Good luck!
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Oh!

Training manuals are Industry Secret?

Thanks for the info.
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