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What is Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course?
Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC is an additional training for your Commercial Pilot License and is required to fly within a crew (multi-pilot aircraft with aircrew consisting of at least 2 members)
It is essential to complete Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) course in order to fly as an airline crew member in a Multi Pilot Aircraft (MPA). MCC course is required (or is a significant advantage) before a job interview.
The aim of the course is to make the pilot proficient in multi-crew cooperation (MCC) so they can safely operate multi-pilot multi-engine airplanes under IFR.
What are the Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course entry requirements?
The Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course entry requirements are as follows:
- be Multi Engine Piston – MEP/IR rating holder
You need to be a holder of Multi Engine Piston – MEP(A) class rating with Instrument Rating – IR. - be at least PPL(A) holder
You need to be a holder of a valid EASA Private Pilot License – PPL(A) or Commercial Pilot License – CPL(A).
What will I learn during Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC training?
The objectives of MCC training are: optimum decision making, communication, division of tasks, use of checklists, mutual supervision, teamwork, and support throughout all phases of flight under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions. The training emphasizes the development of non-technical skills applicable to working in a multi-crew environment.
MCC course also includes the opportunity to practice the skills that are necessary to be effective team leaders and members. This is achieved by training exercises in which the applicants are crew members in the pilot flying (PF) and the pilot not flying (PNF) roles.
Learning objectives:
- Main areas covered during the course are:
- Leadership/”followership” and authority
- Personality, attitude and motivation
- Effective and clear communication during flight
- Crew coordination procedures
- Use of checklists
- Mutual supervision, information and support
- Call-out procedures
- Operation of aircraft systems
- Crew member roles and responsibilities during normal operations
- Crew member roles and responsibilities during abnormal operations
Which MCC course should I choose?
Flying Academy is offering both Standard and Advanced MCC training courses for unbeatable fees. Check the comparison table below to identify which course suits your career objectives.
Standard MCC
Training time (hrs) – 45
Theoretical training (hrs) – 25
Simulator time (hrs) – 20
Contents
- MCC
Duration – 9 days
Training location – Berlin, Germany
Type of simulator – FBS Boeing B737NG
Advanced MCC
Training time (hrs) – 65
Theoretical training (hrs) – 35
Simulator time (hrs) – 30
Contents
- MCC
- JOC
- Screening preparation
Duration – 11 days
Training location – Berlin, Germany
Type of simulator – FBS Boeing B737NG
How much does Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course cost?
The course price starts from 2990 EUR. Training fees are covering following items and services:
- All training manuals
- Access to the Learning Management System and CBT
- Simulator Boeing 737NG
- Instructor time
*All training fees are bound to the actual exchange rates of the local currency of the Flying Academy base where the training or a part of the training is provided. Learn more about complete training fees.
How long does it take to complete Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course?
The minimum duration of MCC course is 9 days of intensive training.[:es]
¿Qué es el curso de la Cooperación Multi Tripulación (MCC)?
Cooperación Multi tripulación – MCC es un entrenamiento adicional para tu Licencia de Piloto Comercial y es requerido para volar entre la tripulación (Aeronave multi piloto con tripulación que consta de al menos 2 miembros )
Esto es esencial para completar el curso de la cooperación multi tripulación (MCC) en orden de volar como un miembro de cabina en un avión multi piloto (MPA). El curso MCC es requerido (o es un ventaja significativa) antes de una entrevista de trabajo. El objetivo del curso es hacer al piloto mas capacitado en la cooperación de multi tripulación (MCC), ellos pueden seguramente operar aviones multi pilotos, multi motor bajo las reglas de vuelo por instrumento IFR.
¿Cuáles son los requisitos para entrar al curso de Cooperación de Multi tripulación – MCC?
Los requisitos para el curso de cooperación de multi tripulación – MCC son los siguientes:
- Tener la calificación de Instrumentos Multi motor a pistón – MEP/IR.
Necesitas tener la Habilitacion Multi motor a piston – MEP(A) con Habilitacion de Instrumentos – IR. - Tener al menos PPL(A).
Y necesitas ser titular de una EASA Licencia de Piloto Privado – PPL(A) o Licencia de piloto comercial – CPL(A).
¿Qué aprenderé durante el entrenamiento para Cooperación de Multi tripulación – MCC?
Los objetivos del entrenamiento de MCC son: Hacer decisiones optimas, comunicación, divisiones de tareas, uso de la lista de verificación, supervisión mutua, equipo de trabajo, y apoyo de todas las fases de vuelo en condiciones normales, anormales y de emergencia. El entrenamiento enfatiza el desarrollo de habilidades no técnicas aplicables para trabajar en un entorno de multi tripulación.
El curso de MCC también incluye la oportunidad de practicar las habilidades que son necesarias para ser un líder efectivo de equipo y miembros. Esto se logra por los ejercicios de entrenamiento en donde los aplicantes son miembros de tripulación en las funciones de piloto volando (PF) y de piloto no volando (PNF).
Los objetivos de aprendizaje:
- Las principales áreas cubiertas durante el curso son:
- Liderazgo/”seguidores” y autoridad.
- Personalidad, actitud y motivación.
- Comunicación efectiva y clara durante el vuelo.
- Procedimientos de coordinación de tripulación.
- Uso de lista de verificación.
- Supervisión mutua, información y apoyo.
- Procedimientos de llamadas.
- Operaciones de sistemas del avión.
- Funciones de los miembros de cabina y responsabilidades durante operaciones normales.
- Funciones de los miembros de cabina y responsabilidades durante operaciones anormales.
¿Cuál curso MCC debería escoger?
Flying Academy esta ofreciendo cursos entrenamientos MCC estándar y avanzados por precios inmejorables. Puedes revisar y comparar la tabla abajo para identificar cuales cursos cumplen los objetivos para tu carrera.
MCC Estándar
Tiempo de entrenamiento (hrs) – 45
Entrenamiento teórico (hrs) – 25
Tiempo en el simulador (hrs) – 20
Contenido.
- MCC
Duración – 9 días
Ubicación del entrenamiento – Berlin, Alemania.
Tipo de Simulador – FBS Boeing B737NG
MCC Avanzado
Tiempo de entrenamiento (hrs) – 65
Entrenamiento teórico (hrs) – 35
Tiempo en el simulador (hrs) – 30
Contenido
- MCC
- JOC
- Preparación de pantalla
Duración – 11 días
Ubicación del entrenamiento – Berlin, Alemania
Tipo de simulador – FBS Boeing B737NG
¿Cuánto cuesta el curso de Cooperación Multi tripulación – MCC?
El precio del curso empieza desde 2990 EUR. El precio del entrenamiento cubre los siguientes artículos y servicios:
- Todos los manuales de entrenamiento.
- Acceso al sistema LMS ( Learning Management System) y CBT.
- Simulador Boeing 737NG.
- El tiempo del instructor.
*Todos los precios del entrenamiento están sujetos al cambio actual de la moneda en la base de Flying Academy donde se realiza el entrenamiento o parte de él.
¿Cuánto tiempo puede tomar completar mi curso de Cooperación de multi tripulación MCC?
La duración mínima del curso de MCC es de 9 días de entrenamiento intensivo.[:ru]
What is Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course?
Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC is an additional training for your Commercial Pilot License and is required to fly within a crew (multi-pilot aircraft with aircrew consisting of at least 2 members)
It is essential to complete Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) course in order to fly as an airline crew member in a Multi Pilot Aircraft (MPA). MCC course is required (or is a significant advantage) before a job interview.
The aim of the course is to make the pilot proficient in multi-crew cooperation (MCC) so they can safely operate multi-pilot multi-engine airplanes under IFR.
What are the Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course entry requirements?
The Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course entry requirements are as follows:
- be Multi Engine Piston – MEP/IR rating holder
You need to be a holder of Multi Engine Piston – MEP(A) class rating with Instrument Rating – IR. - be at least PPL(A) holder
You need to be a holder of a valid EASA Private Pilot License – PPL(A) or Commercial Pilot License – CPL(A).
What will I learn during Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC training?
The objectives of MCC training are: optimum decision making, communication, division of tasks, use of checklists, mutual supervision, teamwork, and support throughout all phases of flight under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions. The training emphasizes the development of non-technical skills applicable to working in a multi-crew environment.
MCC course also includes the opportunity to practice the skills that are necessary to be effective team leaders and members. This is achieved by training exercises in which the applicants are crew members in the pilot flying (PF) and the pilot not flying (PNF) roles.
Learning objectives:
- Main areas covered during the course are:
- Leadership/”followership” and authority
- Personality, attitude and motivation
- Effective and clear communication during flight
- Crew coordination procedures
- Use of checklists
- Mutual supervision, information and support
- Call-out procedures
- Operation of aircraft systems
- Crew member roles and responsibilities during normal operations
- Crew member roles and responsibilities during abnormal operations
Which MCC course should I choose?
Flying Academy is offering both Standard and Advanced MCC training courses for unbeatable fees. Check the comparison table below to identify which course suits your career objectives.
Standard MCC
Training time (hrs) – 45
Theoretical training (hrs) – 25
Simulator time (hrs) – 20
Contents
- MCC
Duration – 9 days
Training location – Berlin, Germany
Type of simulator – FBS Boeing B737NG
Advanced MCC
Training time (hrs) – 65
Theoretical training (hrs) – 35
Simulator time (hrs) – 30
Contents
- MCC
- JOC
- Screening preparation
Duration – 11 days
Training location – Berlin, Germany
Type of simulator – FBS Boeing B737NG
How much does Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course cost?
The course price starts from 2990 EUR. Training fees are covering following items and services:
- All training manuals
- Access to the Learning Management System and CBT
- Simulator Boeing 737NG
- Instructor time
*All training fees are bound to the actual exchange rates of the local currency of the Flying Academy base where the training or a part of the training is provided. Learn more about complete training fees.
How long does it take to complete Multi Crew Cooperation – MCC course?
The minimum duration of MCC course is 9 days of intensive training.[:]
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