MCC instructor course

Take your place and instruct

Guide your student to complete the Multiple Crew Coordination (MCC) training and learn how to work in an airline with the necessary techniques.

The practical part of the Multiple Crew Coordination Instructor (MCCI) course will be carried out in the Airbus 320 simulator (APT, FNPT II MCC), a European aircraft and one of the most used by airlines worldwide. You will also have airline pilots as instructors who will provide you with quality training to operate a commercial aircraft between pilot and co-pilot.

Training objective

The objective of the course is to obtain the MCCI qualification with which the holder will be able to provide training in approved MCC (Multi-Crew Cooperation) courses.

Theoretical and practical training for mcc instructors

Requirements

The MCCI course is intended for Pilots who have or have had a JAA State-issued professional pilot license or a JAR-FCL / EASA license and who have at least 1500 flight hours as a pilot of multi-pilot aircraft.

Duration

  • 25 theoretical hours 
  • 3 briefing hours 
  • 3 MCC simulator practice hours

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Pablo Israel is the Principles of Flight teacher at Panamedia International Flight School. Pablo studied aeronautical engineering in "Univeridad del Trabajo/Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya" in 2015, and your obtained his Comercial Pilot License in "Hangar 13 Uruguay" in 2018. In 2020, Pablo finished his academic aviation instructor course also in "Hangar 13 Uruguay". Pablo had the chance to work as a flight dispatcher in 2016, and in 2019 he was responsible for the maintenance and continue airworthiness of a BE35 and other planes for "AgroParaguay" in Paraguay. Also, he was the PIC (Pilot in Command) of the BE35 (Beechcraft Bonanza), flying to many different destinations all around South America. In 2021, he decided to move to Spain, where he was working for a ULM flight school as an administrative and ground & simulator instructor. -- Pablo Israel es instructor en tierra de Principios de Vuelo en Panamedia Escuela Internacional de Pilotos. Pablo estudió Ingeniería Aeronáutica en la Universidad del Trabajo/Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya en 2015, y obtuvo su Licencia de Piloto Comercial en Hangar 13 Uruguay en 2018. En 2020 Pablo terminó su curso de instructor académico en aviación también en "Hangar 13 Uruguay". Pablo tuvo la oportunidad de trabajar como despachante de vuelo en 2016, en 2019 fue responsable del mantenimiento y continuar la aeronavegabilidad de un BE35 y otros para "AgroParaguay" en Paraguay. También fue el PIC (Piloto al Mando) del BE35 (Beechcraft Bonanza), volando a muchos destinos diferentes en toda América del Sur. En 2021 decidió trasladarse a España donde estuvo trabajando para una escuela de vuelo ULM como instructor administrativo, de tierra y simulador. 🛩 ATPL course 👩‍✈️🧑‍✈️ 🗓 Next course start: 25th Sept 2023 📍 Mallorca / Valencia / Castellón 📲 www.panamedia.org . . . . . #Panamedia #escueladepilotos #flightschool #pilot #Mallorca #Valencia #ATPL #PPL #CPL #MCC #UPRT #RPA #UAS #UAVenterprise #Vueling #AirNostrum #Iberia #AirEuropa #Volotea #Wizzair #Kuwait