🛡️ First Aid at the Security Institute (Ministry of Interior)
🛡️ First Aid at the Security Institute (Ministry of Interior)
- As flight attendants are primarily responsible for passenger safety, the Academy provides specialized first aid training within the Security Institute for Human Development, affiliated with the Ministry of Interior.
- This program aims to prepare trainees medically and behaviorally to handle emergency medical situations from a security perspective that ensures control and calm on board the aircraft.
What distinguishes first aid training under the supervision of the Security Institute:
Rapid and disciplined medical response:
- Training in basic rescue skills and handling medical emergencies (such as fainting, heart attacks, and shortness of breath) in a disciplined environment that fosters quick thinking.
- Mastering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques and using onboard medical equipment professionally and in accordance with official standards.
Managing medical situations from a security perspective:
- Learning crowd management techniques during an injury or medical emergency to ensure no chaos ensues within the aircraft cabin.
- Developing psychological skills to calm passengers and instill reassurance while administering first aid. Integration with Human Development:
- Integrating effective communication skills (7 Cs) with medical procedures ensures accurate information exchange with flight crews or ground medical personnel.
- Building self-confidence and leadership abilities in critical situations is the core mission of the Security Institute for Human Development.
Formal Training Accreditation:
- Training within a Ministry of Interior facility grants trainees high credibility in their professional portfolio, demonstrating their ability to adhere to official security and health protocols.