A320 ETl-JET FAM + MCC
Duration in Hours: 30 Hrs
Contents
- COMMON JET AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
- OPERATING JET ENGINES
- PILOT TECHNIQUES FOR FLYING JETS
- HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATIONS
- PERFORMANCE INTRODUCTION
- CRM I MULTl CREW CONCEPT
Objectives
To transition the student from single pilot operations developing the skills required for safe and efficient
multi crew flight deck operation while consolidating existing instrument flying and technical competence.
At the completion of this unit of study the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of and adherence Airbus Standard Operating Procedures.
- Conduct clear precise briefings that are appropriate to the activities to be conducted, including cabin crew briefings.
- Apply Normal and Abnormal checklists correctly and at appropriate times.
- Demonstrate instrument flying skills, with emphasis on Automation Management.
- Apply the correct flight conduct habits, involving appropriate preparation, route knowledge and ATC compliance applicable to multi crew operations.
- Demonstrate correct crew coordination, including cabin crew and passenger liaison activities.
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to be effective team leaders and crew members, as Pilot Flying (PF) and Pilot Not Flying (PNF).
- Apply strategies to manage workload, errors and distractions, particularly in high workload, time compressed situations.
- Demonstrate the ability to support the Pilot Flying, with emphasis on Situational Awareness (SA), crew roles and Crew Resource Management (CRM) support models such as, for example, "RAISE" (support language process).
- Apply Decision Making (OM) tools such as, for example, "GRADE" (Decision Making Process).
- Explain intentions and requirements in a clear and unambiguous manner within a multi crew environment.
- Analyze Threats and Errors across all phases of operations, and the adoption of appropriate Threat and Error Management practices.
- Undergo an Airbus Type Rating in the most favorable conditions.
Prerequisites
To participate in the ELT JET I MCC training course, the applicant shall have:
- (1) Fluency in English; ICAO Level4 (or higher). English Examination Certificate is mandatory or state English exam or International English exam, and
(2) one of these 2 conditions:
- a frozen JAA ATPL, and a valid JAA CPL License, and a valid JAA multi-engine instrument rating (IR ME) and 70 hours as pilot in command of Aeroplanes, or
a frozen ICAO ATPL, and a valid ICAO CPL License, and a valid ICAO multi-engine instrument rating (IR ME), and 200 hours of flight including at least :
- 70 hours as pilot in command of Aeroplanes ;
- 25 hours on multi-engine aircraft (could be reduced to 15 hours if at least 10 hours completed in a simulator)
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