
MCC - MULTI CREW COOPERATION
TRAINING COURSE
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The Multi Crew Cooperation training course is designed to train pilots to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to perform tasks in a multi crew cockpit environment.
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The MCC training is comprised of a theoretical and practical part.
It is a requirement to start a type rating course but will be the cornerstone for your future career and is required by all airlines in their recruitment process.
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At Open Climb Aviation, you will have the choice to perform the practical part of the MCC in a real Airbus A320 or Boeing B737 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) Level D.
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GROUND TRAINING
25 Hours / 3 Days
You will be introduced to the following concepts:
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Cockpit Ressource Management
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Threat Error Management
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Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
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Communication
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Leadership
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Team Work
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SIMULATOR TRAINING
20 Hours / 5 Days
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Perform on Airbus A320 or Boeing B737 Simulator Level D
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5 simulator sessions of 4 hours
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10 hours Pilot Flying (PF) and 10 hours Pilot Monitoring (PM)
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3 hours of briefing/debriefing per session

Requirements to Start your MCC Course
To enrol in the Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) course, you must have:
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Hold a valid PPL or CPL
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Hold a valid Multi Engine Instrument Rating (IRME)
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Hold a valid ATPL(A) Theoretical knowledge exam
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Have a minimum of Level 4 in English proficiency

Combined MCC/JOC Training Courses
Be ready to apply for airline jobs.
Most airline now requires you to have completed a Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) Course but also a Jet Orientation Course JOC).
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Further to possible requirements of an airline, taking the MCC and the JOC course will give you more confidence for a simulator assessment during the recruitment process.
