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Twinjet appointments will have an eye for security issues
Twinjet’s cabin services manager, George Guy and his team have been joined by five new members of staff for Twinjet's A319 corporate jetliner G-OMAK. Estelle Dietsch has been appointed as in-flight supervisor.

Twinjet’s cabin services manager, George Guy and his team have been joined by five new members of staff for Twinjet's A319 corporate jetliner G-OMAK. Estelle Dietsch has been appointed as in-flight supervisor, while Jayne Bateman, Jenni Lupton, Jayne French-Barney and Amanda Hayward all join as freelance cabin attendants. The crew offer a variety of languages, including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Arabic and Japanese.

All recently completed the requisite training course, which includes security and dangerous goods, weapons and munitions of war, cabin security issues surrounding hijack and bomb threats, crowd control and search and rescue survival.

Guy said: “The training is extremely intensive but the girls all have previous experience of VIP cabin service, which means we can spend more time on the safety issues and crew resource management.”