BOEING B777/787
TYPE RATING COURSE
Our Objectives for Your
Boeing 777/787 Type Rating Training
The Boeing B777/787 Type Rating gives the ability to fly on the Boeing 777 and Boeing 787.
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You either take your initial type rating training on the Boeing 777 or 787.
You will then just need either a difference course on the Boeing 777 or 787 to fly on both aircraft.
At Open Climb, we train you with three main objectives in mind:
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Help you acquired the knowledge required following the EASA Standards
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Give you the operational skills the airlines seeks
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And adapt the pace of training to your flight experience
Your Type Rating is Split in 4 Phases
1
GROUND TRAINING
113 Hours / 17 Days
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Aircraft System on Computer
Based Training (CBT) - 75h -
Specifications / Aircraft Limitations - 7h
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Performance / Weight & Balance / MEL Introduction - 7h
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Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) - 7h
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Abnormal Situations / Upset Recovery - 7h
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Flight Management / FMGS Procedures - 7h
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Written Exam - 3h
2
SIMULATOR TRAINING
32 Hours / 8 Days
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Boeing 777 or Boeing 787 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) - 8 Sessions - 32h
3
TYPE RATING SKILL TEST
4 Hours / 1 Day
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Full Flight Simulator (FFS) - Skill Test - 4h
4
BASE TRAINING
5 Hours / 1 Days
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Briefing - 1h
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Aircraft Flying
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6 Take offs & Landings
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4 Take offs & Landings
(if you've already hold an MPA Type Rating)
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For ZFTT Training on Full Flight Simulator (FFS) - 4h
Requirements to Start your Type Rating
To enrol in the Boeing 777/787 Type Rating course, you must meet at least the following conditions:
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Hold a valid CPL with 70 hours PIC
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Hold a valid Multi Engine Instrument Rating (IRME)
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Have completed an MCC Course
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Hold a valid ATPL(A) Theoretical knowledge exam
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Have completed an Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) course (only if it is your first MPA type rating)
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Hold a valid Class 1 Medical certificate
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Have a minimum of Level 4 in English proficiency