Hundreds of candidates apply, but only a fraction are selected for admission, and of those who make it to the program, roughly one-third don't graduate.
[1] The show highlights just how rigorous the training program is; for example, trainees are fired if they're late to class, or if they fail more than one test.
[1] In addition, the series shows how much emergency procedures for flight attendants have changed since the September 11, 2001 attacks.
According to Frank Barr, manager of flight attendant training for Frontier, "there is increased security in what to watch for, how to react and overall awareness.
"[2] According to GRB Entertainment, which produced the show for The Travel Channel, Frontier was chosen over other airlines because of its friendly, relaxed corporate culture.