Most cabin crew advice online comes from people who've never flown the role. This reading list comes from someone who has — Coach Mahjabeen Nesha, a former cabin crew member at IndiGo Airlines who went on to train thousands of aviation aspirants. If you're serious about this career, start with these two books.
1. How to Become a Cabin Crew
This is the foundation — the profession decoded. It covers what the role really involves (it's safety first, service second), the qualities airlines look for, the eligibility requirements, and the strategies that actually maximize your chances of being selected. It answers the questions every aspirant asks: Am I eligible? What do they really test? How do I stand out?
Co-authored by Coach Moin Khan and Coach Mahjabeen Nesha — combining 21+ years of training experience with real airline experience.
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2. How To Ace CABIN CREW INTERVIEW With Ease
Getting the job is a separate skill from knowing the profession. This step-by-step guide walks you through the entire selection process — industry insights, panel interviews, group assessments, and exactly what recruiters are evaluating. Interview-day grooming, the questions to expect, and how to handle them with confidence.
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Read These Two Together
The first book tells you what the career is; the second tells you how to get hired. Read them in order — understand the profession first, then master the selection process. Together they cover everything from eligibility to the final interview round.
What Comes After Reading
Reading makes you informed; training makes you ready. Books give you the knowledge, but structured practice — mock interviews, group discussions, grooming standards, and safety basics — is what turns knowledge into a job offer. Pair the reading list with real preparation.
Ready for the full journey? Get both books on Our Books, and explore AviGation's aviation programs for the hands-on training that completes the picture.