Look at this scale.
At present, in order to pursue short-term economic benefits, some schools only set up aviation colleges, but few can win in the fierce competition. Therefore, it is suggested that students choose large-scale professional aviation colleges.
Second, look at the counterpart employment rate
Among many civil aviation colleges and universities, there are not many schools where graduates can find jobs in civil aviation units. Many newly established aviation colleges have not yet recruited students, and some aviation school graduates have been recommended to work in non-civil aviation units. In excellent civil aviation schools, in addition to a large number of students being selected as flight attendants by airlines every year, the vast majority of students are employed in security inspection, VIP reception, check-in and other positions at major airports.
Look at the number of flight attendants on the plane.
The attendance probability of flight attendants is an important symbol of whether an aviation college is excellent or not. Many schools simply don't have the strength to train flight attendants. Under the slogan of training flight attendants, the students actually trained are far from meeting the requirements of airline flight attendants.