Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) Course
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The aim of the course is to become proficient in multi-crew co-operation (MCC) in order to operate safely multi-pilot airplanes. The objectives of MCC training are optimum decision making, communication, allocation of tasks, mutual supervision, use of checklists, teamwork, and support throughout all phases of flight under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions.
The training emphasises the development of non-technical skills applicable to working in a multi-crew environment. This is achieved by training exercises in which the students are crewmembers in the pilot flying (PF) and pilot monitoring (PM) roles.
PRE-ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A candidate applying for the MCC course must hold or have held Commercial Pilot Licence and an Instrument Rating or have passed the Instrument Rating Skill Test.
MCC TRAINING COMPRISES OF
- 25 hours of theoretical knowledge instruction and exercises
- 20 simulator hours of practical MCC training