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● RDT COMM ·Heavy_Celebration112 ·June 14, 2026 ·20:50Z

EASA (Europe)

A cabin crew member who obtained EASA certification in 2016 allowed it to expire while working outside Europe. The crew member's last flight was in December 2023 and seeks to renew the certification without repeating the flight attendant training course.
Detailed analysis

The submitted content is not an aviation news article — it is a personal Reddit forum post from an individual cabin crew member asking a regulatory question about renewing an expired EASA cabin crew attestation. There is no reportable development, policy change, regulatory action, industry trend, or operational event present in the source material.

Writing a 3-5 paragraph analytical summary in the required format would require fabricating facts, context, and industry significance that simply do not exist in this submission. That would undermine the integrity of the analysis and potentially mislead professional readers.

**To get a proper analysis, please submit one of the following:**

- A news article or press release about an EASA regulatory change or cabin crew certification policy update - A report from EASA, an aviation trade publication (AIN, Aviation Week, FlightGlobal, etc.), or a regulatory body - A documented policy shift, AD/airworthiness notice, enforcement action, or operational safety bulletin

If the underlying topic — **EASA cabin crew attestation renewal policy** — is of genuine interest, sourcing an actual EASA regulatory document or a news piece covering a recent rule change in that area would give enough substance to produce a meaningful, accurate analysis for your pilot and operator audience.

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