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Boeing Multi Crew Co-Operation (MCC) Course in Eastern Cape
This course equips the candidate with the necessary proficiencies to operate effectively as a crewmember in a multi-engine multi crew aircraft, in an IFR environment. This course focuses purely on Multi Crew Co Operation (MCC) & does not address the Jet Orientation (JOC) elements needed to be ready to begin a Jet Type Rating.
Last Updated:
15-03-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Africa
Eastern Cape
South Africa
Boeing 737NG Airline Pilot Standard (APS) Multi Crew Coordination (MCC) Course
In line with EASA guidelines this APS MCC course trains an airline pilot student  with the knowledge, skills, & attitude required to start an initial type rating to the standards required by commercial airline operations. It is a comprehensive blended programme that focuses on advanced swept wing jet aeroplane operations & handling, advanced airline operations scenario training & a final assessment.
Last Updated:
15-03-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Africa
Eastern Cape
South Africa
Airbus A320 Airline Pilot Standard (APS) Multi Crew Co-Operation Course in South Africa
In line with EASA guidelines this APS MCC course trains an airline pilot student with the knowledge, skills, & attitude required to start an initial type rating to the standards required by commercial airline operations. It is a comprehensive blended programme that focuses on advanced swept wing jet aeroplane operations & handling, advanced airline operations scenario training & a final assessment.
Last Updated:
15-03-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Africa
Eastern Cape
South Africa
Airbus Multi Crew Co Operation (MCC) Course in South Africa
This course equips the candidate with the necessary proficiencies to operate effectively as a crewmember in a multi-engine multi-crew aircraft in an IFR environment. This course focuses purely on Multi Crew Co Operation (MCC) & does not address the Jet Orientation (JOC) elements needed to be ready to begin a Jet Type Rating.
Last Updated:
15-03-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Africa
Eastern Cape
South Africa

A Multi Crew Co-operation Course trains a pilot how to operate efficiently as a crewmember in a multi-engine, multi-crew aircraft.

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A Multi Crew Cooperation (MCC) course is a training program designed to prepare pilots for operating an aircraft as part of a multi-crew environment. It focuses on developing the necessary skills, knowledge, and teamwork required to effectively work with other crew members in a coordinated and harmonious manner. The MCC course emphasizes the importance of effective teamwork and communication within the cockpit. It trains pilots to work together seamlessly, ensuring clear and concise communication, coordination of tasks, and mutual support. Through exercises and simulations, pilots learn to collaborate, share responsibilities, and make decisions collectively. Operating an aircraft with multiple crew members involves clearly defined roles and responsibilities. The MCC course helps pilots understand their specific roles and how they fit into the overall crew dynamics. It covers aspects such as pilot flying (PF) and pilot monitoring (PM) roles, task delegation, workload management, and effective crew resource management (CRM). Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are crucial in a multi-crew environment to ensure consistency, efficiency, and safety. The MCC course familiarizes pilots with the applicable SOPs, including cockpit procedures, checklists, callouts, and standardized communication protocols. This enables pilots to work together smoothly and follow established procedures consistently. Pilots in a multi-crew environment must develop effective decision-making skills and maintain situational awareness. The MCC course provides training in recognizing and managing complex scenarios, evaluating options, and making informed decisions as a team. It emphasizes the importance of situational awareness, threat and error management, and effective problem-solving techniques. Crew Resource Management (CRM) is a key component of the MCC course. It focuses on human factors, interpersonal skills, and decision-making processes within a team. CRM training addresses topics such as leadership, assertiveness, communication styles, workload management, and conflict resolution. By improving CRM skills, pilots can enhance crew coordination and reduce the likelihood of errors or miscommunication. MCC courses often include simulator sessions that replicate realistic flight scenarios and challenges. These simulations allow pilots to apply the knowledge and skills learned in a controlled environment, practicing crew coordination, emergency procedures, and abnormal situations. Simulators provide a safe and effective platform to enhance decision-making, communication, and teamwork abilities. By completing an MCC course, pilots gain the necessary competencies to effectively operate an aircraft within a multi-crew environment. It prepares them for the challenges and demands of working collaboratively, ensuring effective communication, standardized procedures, efficient workload distribution, and optimal decision-making. This training is particularly relevant for pilots aspiring to fly larger commercial aircraft, where multi-crew operations are the norm.