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“Cabin Crew Manager related Frequently Asked Questions by expert members with professional career as Cabin Crew Manager. These list of interview questions and answers will help you strengthen your technical skills, prepare for the new job interview and quickly revise your concepts”



60 Cabin Crew Manager Questions And Answers

43⟩ Tell me what other languages you can speak?

As you will need to deal with international customer also so you have to learn foreign language as i mentioned earlier. So if you have learnt any new language or want to learn a new one you can mention that in your answer .If no then say it, you need to be honest here so it will not create an issue in future.

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44⟩ Tell me why do you want to become a cabin crew member?

This is something that I have always wanted to do. Ever since I flew on holiday as a child, I have aspired to a member of a cabin crew team. Although I enjoy my current job, I would now like a career that is more challenging, varied and exciting. I believe my own personal qualities would suit the role of a cabin crew member and I get great satisfaction from working in a team environment, where everybody is working towards the same goal. I understand that delivering a high level of service to the customer is a priority in this industry, and this is something that I would enjoy doing.

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45⟩ Tell me why Pilot hits ground hard during bad weather?

During bad weather Pilot hits the ground hard intentionally while landing, it is not because they lacks skill for landing but to avoid the accident due the slippery surface which is formed when there is an excess layer of water accumulated during rain, so to puncture that surface they hit the surface hard.

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46⟩ Explain me why should we select you not others?

Here you need to give strong reasons to your interviewer to select you not others. Sell yourself to your interviewer in interview in every possible best way. You may say like I think I am really qualified for the position. I am a hard worker and a fast learner, and though I may not have all of the qualifications that you need, I know I can learn the job and do it well.”

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47⟩ Tell me when have you ever given excellent customer service?

When you asked a question that starts with “When have you ever” ensure you answer this with a scenario. For example, explain where, when and how you provided excellent customer service and the outcome. Rather than simply saying “I gave lots of great customer service in my last job.”

Remember the airline wants to see if you recognise excellent customer service. By giving them an example will confirm to them that you do and show to them how you provide this.

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52⟩ What is Jet Lag?

Jet lag is also referred as time zone change syndrome. When people travel through plane rapidly from west to east or east to west, they will feel Jet lag. In this syndrome, your body clock or biological clock get disturbed and there will change in your daily activities like sleeping, eating, body temperature and even you might feel sleepy, drowsy and tired.

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53⟩ Explain me what are your interests?

When a interviewer asks you questions about your interests outside of work, he’s not just making idle chitchat. The interviewer is trying to find out more about you as a person, including how well-rounded you are and how your mind works, as well as how your personal traits contribute to your job performance. Prepare for this line of discussion by thinking about what the employer is really trying to assess with his questions.

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54⟩ Explain what you can bring or contribute to this airline?

The best way to answer questions about your contributions to the airline is to give examples of what you have accomplished in the past, and to relate them to what you can achieve in the future.

Describe specific examples of how effective you have been in your other positions, change you have implemented, and goals you have achieved. Talk about the depth and breadth of related experience that you have. Also, relate your abilities to the employer's goals. You will want to let the interviewer know that you have the skills necessary to do the job they are hiring for.

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55⟩ Tell me what do you mean by stalling of aircraft?

When the wing can’t generate or produce enough lift to support weight of the airplane the airplane stalls. The angle at which it happens is called the critical angle of attack. Stalling of aircraft can occur at any speed.

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56⟩ Explain how much do you expect to get paid?

For this be prepared and research salary to find out what similar positions are paying in your area before you go to the interview. Try to find this information out before giving your salary expectations. You can and should provide a range instead of an exact number. But again, don’t say any numbers you’re not comfortable with because if the employer offers you a salary at the lowest end of your range, you don’t have much to negotiate with when it comes to getting a higher salary.

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57⟩ Explain if you were an animal, which one would you want to be?

Interviewers use this type of psychological question to see if you can think quickly. If you answer ‘a bunny’, you will make a soft, passive impression. If you answer ‘a lion’, you will be seen as aggressive. What type of personality will it take to get the job done? So answer this question smartly matching with your personality.

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58⟩ Explain me what are your hobbies?

This is mostly a trick question, testing again for your general people skills and enjoyment of team-based activities. While you shouldn’t lie for this question – or any – you should consider placing a larger emphasis on the hobbies you enjoy in the company of others. Sports, for instance, will give you a chance to hint at your leadership and cooperative abilities. If you say something like cooking, and hosting dinner parties, it will let you show off your hospitality skills, and ability to manage many people at once. This activity also isn’t presumably done alone.

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60⟩ Do you know what is Aqua-planing?

It is a condition where a standing water, snow or slush makes a layer on the ground which causes the moving wheel of an aircraft to lose contact with the aircraft, due to which braking action on the wheel fails or becomes less operative, reducing the friction between the wheels and the ground.

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