The Multi-Crew Co-operation (MCC)
The Multi-crew co-operation is part of the ATPL training and is the last module before the Type Rating. The training can be arranged with us on a Boeing B737 Full Flight Simulator or a Beech B200 FNPT II. The course provides students with opportunities to practice the skills that are necessary to be effective team members and leaders. RWL training exercises include students as crew members in 10 hours pilot flying and 10 hours pilot monitoring roles.
Training course
The RWL multi-crew co-operation course B737 comprises at least:
· 18 hours classroom introduction spread over min. 3 days and
· 7 hours supplementary procedure training in the training crews.
· 20 hours of practical training in the B737 full flight simulator
Competencies
The training comprises both theoretical and practical elements and is designed to achieve the following competencies:
· Communication
· Leadership and team working
· Situation awareness
· Workload Management
· Problem solving and decision making
· Monitoring and crosschecking
· Task sharing
· Use of checklists
· Briefings
· Flight management
· FMS use
· Systems normal operations
· Systems abnormal and emergency operations
· Environment, weather and ATC
Pre-defined training (real-world scenarios) and resource management prepare student pilots for the later training using LOFT (line orientated flight training).
Before starting the MCC course an additional jet orientation training lesson has been introduced to make the students familiar with the differences between propeller driven aeroplanes and jet engine aeroplanes.
Requirements
· The holder of a PPL(A) shall hold a valid class 2 medical certificate including a pure tone audiometry examination. The holder of a CPL(A) shall hold a valid class 1 medical certificate.
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The applicant for the MCC(A) modular course:
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· shall have sufficient knowledge of the German and / or English language to follow the training course and shall comply with the language proficiency requirements according to FCL.055.
· shall be the holder of a PPL(A) or a CPL(A), including a valid instrument rating.
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The applicant for the MCC-course shall provide:
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· Proof of identity (identity card or passport)
· Declaration on pending criminal proceedings