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Now the sky's the limit for Chichester College students



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Published Date: 26 June 2008
You might be seeing this group of girls at 33,000ft sometime soon, as they have all secured jobs as cabin crew after completing a travel and tourism course at Chichester College.
The five students have spent the past year studying for their NCFE airline cabin crew qualification in classroom and on the college's section of a Boeing 737-200 where they practise.

The crew of Kirsty Byrne and Emma Evenden are going to work for British Airways, Rebecca Joyce and Katie Smith for easyJet and Carley Patrickson to XL Airways.

Curriculum team manager for hospitality and tourism Liz Taylor said: "The cabin crew course at Chichester College is a wonderful opportunity for our students to develop their skills, which have enabled them to secure these positions."





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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 9:53 AM
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