Flight Training Solutions

JOC COURSE

(Can be combined with MCC)

It is a is a combined course of a Jet oriented course plus the Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) which course is one of the last steps in your commercial pilot training. The goal of the course is to further enhance your knowledge of human factors and how you communicate in an efficient and controlled way in the cockpit.

It can be tailored to your needs, for instance, if you previously did an MCC it can be reduced by as many hours.

The Jet Orientation Course is built on competency-based training and evaluation and has 40 hours (twice as many as the traditional MCC course) in the Boeing 737 or 757 simulator.

It is an enhanced MCC course that is approved by EASA, the course focuses on Competency-Based Training & Assessment (CBTA) tailored towards the core competencies required from professional airline pilots.

Basic flight training is most often conducted in small piston airplanes where the student can focus on learning the basics of flying. At the end of the training, the new pilots are commonly skilled at operating these basic airplanes but lack the experience of flying the larger jets and turboprop airplanes used by most airlines today.

Course syllabus

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Ground Training

Consists of 5 days of theory training and 20 hours (40 hours if combined with MCC).

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Simulartor Training 

In a FFS certified simulator (Type C or D), B737NG or B757

  • 5 sessions in the simulator, 4 hours each, typically scheduled over 10 days.
  • Or 10 sessions in the simulator, 4 hours each, typically scheduled over 15 days when in combination with MCC.

Requirements

  • Oral and written English skills according to ICAO Level 4
  • Valid CPL with ATPL theory credit
  • Valid multi-engine IFR rating
  • Valid class 1 medical certificate

More info

Download more information on course here.

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