Officially, flight attendant school is most commonly referred to as Initial Flight Attendant Training or Cabin Crew Training. Most people receive this training directly from an airline's "Flight Training Center" or "Aviation Academy" after they are hired. For example, Delta has the "Delta Flight Museum and Training Center," and American Airlines has its "Training & Conference Center" in Fort Worth. There are also independent schools called Flight Attendant Academies or "Travel and Tourism Colleges," which provide pre-employment training to help candidates become more competitive. However, even if you attend a private school, you must still complete the airline's specific FAA-mandated (or equivalent national authority) training program to be certified on their specific aircraft types. The curriculum covers everything from emergency evacuations and firefighting to medical first aid and high-end hospitality service.