Airline Flight Attendant Career-Training If selected for initial flight attendant training, what to expect, pay, training, roommates, exams each day. Early is on time. On time is late. Late is unacceptable. Remember this every day during training. Remember this at anytime while on duty during your airline flight attendant career. During initial flight attendant training, the material will cover between 150-200 different topics. Yes, it is a lot to learn! But you can do it!! Before you arrive to attend the initial flight attendant training, the airline may send you a "Welcome Packet", or "Study Packet". Be sure to read all the information. Before I attended initial flight attendant training with Comair, and Chautauqua Airlines, each airline sent me a "Study Packet". This packet, had information on our accommodations during training, dress code, conduct policy, and a study guide. The study guide included over 100 airport/city codes (ATL-Atlanta, CVG-Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, YYZ-Toronto, etc........) The study guide mentioned, during the first day of class, an exam would be given, on airport/city codes. So, I made sure I studied and memorized all the airport/city codes. If you are invited to attend flight attendant training, you may be away from home for a month, or longer. Most airlines will pay for your flight to/from training. However, if you live close enough to drive to the training location, I highly recommend driving your car to training. This will allow you to take time away from training (and even from your roommate(s)). The training is intense. You will need to find ways to relax and reduce the stress. While I attended flight attendant training with Comair, I lived 90 minutes away from the training location. So, I was able to be home in my own bed each night.