Type-I & Type-A door operations
Operate the wide-body cabin door in arming and disarming modes. Practice opening, closing, and emergency evacuation slide deployment under instructor supervision.
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A wide-body training simulator at the Wings Institute Vadodara campus. Twelve+ structured cabin crew drills — doors, evacuation, fire, ditching, first aid, PA, service. Included with Air Hostess Training.

Step inside a wide-body cabin — and rehearse every drill that gets you hired.
A330 geometry. Working doors, slides, smoke generators, galley, PA. Every Air Hostess Training cohort lives in here before placement week.
Airline cabin crew interviews — IndiGo, Air India, Akasa, Emirates, Qatar — assess drill confidence, not slideware. Door operation language, evacuation commands, fire-extinguisher choice, PA pronunciation, service flow. Theory cannot fake real reps.
The Wings A330 mock cabin gives every Air Hostess Training student authentic geometry — wide-body door height, working slides, smoke generators, announcement-grade PA, galley equipment — to convert classroom theory into reflex. By placement interview week, students have done multiple repetitions of every drill in this list.
Door height, aisle width, seat-pitch, overhead bins and galley layout matched to A330 specifications — not a generic mock.
Type-I and Type-A doors with arming, slide-deployment behaviour, over-wing exits and floor-path lighting practice.
Trolleys, ovens, beverage and meal handling drills with airline-grade equipment.
Smoke generators and announcement-grade PA system to make evacuation drills feel real, not staged.
Trainers from current/ex airline cabin crew background. Female-only drill sessions on request.
A330 mock cabin practice is included in the Air Hostess Training fee — not a paid add-on.
Structured cabin crew drills practised by every Air Hostess Training cohort. Grouped by category for clarity — every cohort completes the full list before placement interviews begin.
Operate the wide-body cabin door in arming and disarming modes. Practice opening, closing, and emergency evacuation slide deployment under instructor supervision.
Full-cabin evacuation simulation with smoke, shouted commands, blocked exits, and 90-second target evacuation in line with airline training norms.
Identify in-flight fire types (electrical, oven, lavatory). Use Halon, water and protective breathing equipment. Communicate with cockpit and other crew.
Life vest demonstration and donning, raft deployment awareness, brace positions, evacuation through over-wing exits and post-ditching survival commands.
Identify turbulence types, secure cabin, secure self, communicate with cockpit, handle injured passengers post-event and prepare written incident report.
Manage common in-flight medical events: hypoxia, fainting, choking, heart attack, panic attack, allergic reaction. Use the on-board medical kit and AED.
Walkthrough of cabin sweep, safety equipment check (life vests, oxygen masks, fire extinguishers, smoke hoods), galley security and overhead bin secure check.
Greet passengers, assist boarding, manage carry-on placement, identify and handle special-needs passengers (PRM, unaccompanied minors, infants, deportees).
Live safety demonstration covering seat belts, oxygen masks, life vests, emergency exits and floor-path lighting. Manual demo and PA-synced demo practice.
Galley layout, trolley handling, oven and water-boiler use, meal heating, beverage service flow, special meals (vegetarian, AVML, child meals) and waste management.
Welcome announcement, taxi, take-off, turbulence, cruise, descent, landing, deplaning. ICAO Level 4+ pronunciation drills. Bilingual announcement practice.
De-escalation language, three-warning protocol, Tokyo Convention overview, restraint awareness, captain-decision flow and post-incident reporting.
It is a wide-body aircraft training simulator at the Wings Institute Vadodara campus, built to Airbus A330 cabin geometry — door height, aisle width, seat pitch, overhead bins, galley layout, working emergency exits, smoke generators and announcement-grade PA. Cabin crew students perform all in-flight drills here as part of the Air Hostess Training program.
Recruiters at IndiGo, Air India, Emirates, Qatar and other airlines test candidates on real-world drill confidence — door operation, evacuation language, fire procedures, medical handling, PA announcement, meal service. Mock cabin practice converts theory to muscle memory, which directly affects interview performance and on-job readiness.
No — it is a training mock cabin built to A330 specifications, used for drill practice. It is not an airworthy aircraft. The mock cabin gives students authentic geometry and equipment for hands-on drill repetitions that classroom theory cannot.
Twelve+ structured drills across pre-flight, doors and slides, emergency procedures (evacuation, fire, ditching, turbulence), medical at altitude, service workflow, PA announcements and unruly passenger handling. Each student does multiple repetitions of every drill before placement interviews.
Yes. Mock cabin practice is included in the Air Hostess & Cabin Crew Training program fee — there is no separate charge. See /course-fees for the program range.
Absolutely. Free campus visits are encouraged Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 7 PM. You can walk into the A330 mock cabin, see drills in progress, talk to current students, and meet the cabin crew faculty before deciding. Book a slot on +91 875 875 4444.
No. DGCA-mandated cabin crew training (door / safety / emergency procedures certification) is conducted by airlines themselves at DGCA-approved training facilities post-hire. Wings' A330 mock cabin is preparatory training that builds drill confidence, terminology fluency and interview readiness — so candidates clear airline selection rounds and complete airline DGCA training comfortably.
Drill language is English (ICAO Level 4+ as airline interviews require). PA announcement practice covers both English and Hindi for Indian carriers. Bilingual instructor support is available during the learning phase, but final drill demonstrations are conducted in English.
Yes, on request. Wings runs girls-only drill sessions for cabin crew batches when families prefer it. Female faculty supervise; the rest of the syllabus and infrastructure is identical.
The Air Hostess & Cabin Crew Training program is built around the A330 mock cabin. Airport Management students also use it during their cabin-familiarisation week. See the full Air Hostess Training program at /air-hostess-training for syllabus + duration + fee.
Free campus visits Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 7 PM. Watch a drill in progress, talk to current cabin crew students, meet the faculty.