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CAE’s MCC course give students realistic training in operating a multi-pilot, multi-engine aircraft. The objectives of the training are optimum decision making, communication, diversion of tasks and 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
Course duration: 2-3 weeks
- Minimum of 3 days technical Computer-Based Training (CBT) at home (or at CAE training centre upon request and subject to availability)
- 3 days classroom and computer-based training
- 5 Full-flight simulator (FFS) sessions. Each FFS session is 4 hours + briefing and debriefing.
The content of the MCC course will cover theoretical knowledge training, practice and feedback in:
- Communication
- Leadership and teamworking
- Situation awareness
- Workload management
- Problem-solving and decision-making
- Monitoring and cross-checking
- Task sharing
- Use of checklists
- Flight management
- FMS use
- Environment, weather and ATC
- Systems normal, abnormal and emergency operations
- Hold a valid Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR)
- Have a flight crew license (theoretical ATPL with valid EASA/JAA CPL)
- Hold a valid JAR-FCL Class 1 Medical
- Demonstrate competence in the English Language (ICAO level 4)