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.
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