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Type Rating training course

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Type Rating training course

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Type Rating training course

Course Type
Type Rating training
 
Description
CAE offers pilots one of the industry’s most advanced and comprehensive type rating training programs. Our programs combine innovative methodologies, knowledgeable instructors and advanced simulation technology for a truly unique learning experience. CAE trains pilots using a practical and operationally integrated learning approach with all training carried out using computer-based training tools, flight training devices and full-flight simulators.

 

Course Outline
Course duration: 4-5 weeks

15 days - Ground school
9 Full-flight simulator (FFS) sessions
1 Full-flight simulator (FFS) session for the CAA Check/Skill Test
Each FFS session is 4 hours + briefing and debriefing.


Course Content
The content for ground school training includes:

Technical Review
CAE Procedure Training
Performance
Mass & Balance
Exam


Eligibility Requirements
An applicant for a type rating course for a multi-pilot aeroplane shall comply with the following requirements:

At least 70 hours of flight experience as Pilot in Command (PIC) on aeroplanes.
Hold a valid Multi-Engine Instrument Rating for the issue of the first type rating IR(A) (For additional Type Ratings the IR(A) may not have been expired for longer than 7 years, ref AMC1 FCL.626(c) ).
Passed the ATPL theoretical knowledge examination.
Hold a course completion certificate for an MCC course in aeroplanes (except when the type rating course is combined with an MCC course)

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Hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of MCC in helicopters and have more than 100 hours experience as a pilot on multi-pilot helicopters

Or

Have at least 500 hours as pilot on multi-pilot helicopters

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Have at least 500 hours as a pilot in multi-pilot operations on single-pilot multi-engine aeroplanes, in commercial air transport in accordance with applicable air operations requirements.