Mandatory CCA
Throughout the European Union
Regulations
european
Identical for the 27 member countries
Certification
official
EASA approval

Regulations governing

obtaining the CCA

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is a European Community body responsible for regulating aviation safety. Based in Cologne, Germany, it has been operational since September 2003.


The creation of the EASA marked a turning point by introducing common Community regulations on civil aviation safety and training. Regulation (EC) 216/2008, which came into force on 8 April 2008, defines the Agency's missions. All the Member States of the European Union are members of the Agency and rigorously apply its directives.

 

The Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA) is a European regulatory title issued by a State or a body accredited by an EU Member State, in accordance with European Regulation n°290/2012 - CC.CCA.100.

 

Students trained by SkyWings, having passed all the theoretical and practical examinations, obtain a licence under EASA CCTO 102 approval valid in all the Member States of the European Union, in accordance with Annex VI PART-ARA, Appendix II of the European regulation.

Why get a CCA licence?

✅ Essential for joining all European airlines.

 

✅ A real asset for recruitment in the Middle East and internationally. 

More information on the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) website

Obtaining the CCA is compulsory to work as a flight attendant.

with a European airline.