Cabin Crew PMVA
Conflict Management & Restraint Training for Travel Personnel
The Cabin Crew PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression) programme is a Highfield-accredited course specifically developed for professionals operating across the travel and transport industries. Designed for individuals working in roles such as cabin crew, cruise staff, coach personnel, terminal security, and rail staff, this programme addresses the increasing challenges of managing conflict and aggressive behaviour in high-pressure environments.
This five-day training offers a comprehensive blend of theory, practical instruction, and scenario-based learning, equipping participants with the knowledge and confidence to respond safely, professionally, and lawfully to incidents of aggression.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is tailored for individuals working in:
- Commercial airlines (cabin crew and ground personnel)
- Terminal and airport security (with SIA DS or static licence)
- Cruise ships and maritime passenger services
- Coach travel services across the UK and Europe
- Train services (domestic and international)
Whether you are already employed in these sectors or actively pursuing a role in travel security and conflict management, this programme offers targeted, industry-relevant training.
Course Overview
Participants will explore the root causes of aggression within the travel sector and learn to apply calm, structured responses in both isolated and team-based settings. The course incorporates:
- Understanding the hierarchy of anger and spotting warning signs
- Legal frameworks in international travel (Tokyo and Montreal Conventions)
- De-escalation strategies – verbal and non-verbal
- Practical training in restraint techniques with a focus on passenger safety
- First aid procedures in mid-air and confined-space environments
- Reporting protocols and ground crew handover processes
- Teamwork and proactive prevention strategies to reduce future incidents
All content is delivered by experienced tutors and includes guided self-study and reflection to ensure full absorption of techniques.
Assessment
To successfully complete the programme, learners must demonstrate competence through:
- Written assessment: Multiple-choice, short-answer, and scenario-based questions
- Practical evaluation: Role-playing and simulated incident response
- Self-study: Evening tasks including quizzes and reflective exercises
Certification is awarded upon completion, signifying a recognised standard of safety and professionalism in managing conflict across travel and transportation environments.
Course Structure
The programme runs over five consecutive days, with each day combining theory and practical application. Below is a sample breakdown of the content:
Day 1 – Understanding Violence in Travel
- Recognising causes of aggression
- The hierarchy of anger
- Legal foundations for crew action
- Scenario analysis and team discussion
Day 2 – De-escalation Techniques
- Fight or flight response
- Verbal and non-verbal de-escalation
- Roleplay-based practice sessions
Day 3 – First Aid & Restraint Techniques
- Mid-air first aid interventions
- Safe, legal restraint procedures
- Hands-on practice with equipment and partners
Day 4 – Reporting & Prevention
- Accurate incident documentation
- Post-incident support and handovers
- Building proactive team prevention strategies
Day 5 – Final Integration & Assessment
- Review of all modules
- Simulated final scenarios
- Written exam and certificate distribution
Course Requirements
Participants must meet the following prerequisites:
- Be employed or seeking employment in one of the qualifying sectors
- For security-related roles, hold a valid SIA Door Supervisor or Static Guard licence
- Provide valid photo ID upon attendance
This course includes 31.25 guided learning hours and is delivered in-person by a lead tutor with assistant instructors for larger cohorts.
Certification and Standards
Upon successful completion, learners receive a Highfield Accredited Programme certificate. While this course is not an Ofqual-regulated qualification, it is developed in alignment with:
- CAA guidance and legal frameworks
- UK Health & Safety and Equalities Legislation
- Industry best practices and annual curriculum reviews
Quality assurance is maintained through internal audits, CPD requirements for tutors, and standardised assessments.