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airline pilot type rating training Copenhagen Hong Kong London Gatwick London Heathrow Manchester Oslo Riga Stockholm • • • • • • • “Oxford Aviation Academy believes that the key to all successful training is efficient twoway communication between the trainee and instructor. Successful training is characterised by instructors giving support and encouragement through a trainee-centred and solution-focused approach”. Oxford Aviation Academy training philosophy contents welcome to OAA 4 objectives 5 course content summary 5 prerequisites 6 ground training 6 flight training 8 options 8 grading 9 certificates 9 documentation - operational standards 9 generic course schedule 11 Ground Course Footprint Option 1 - Web based Ground Course Footprint Option 2 Full Flight Simulator Footprint Type Rating Training Full Flight Simulator Footprint Abbreviated Type Rating Training equipment 14 CBT Classrooms Cockpit Mock-ups and Pictures OTD Flight Simulator Aircraft 4 skills for flight Oxford Aviation Academy (OAA) is the world’s leading independent provider of aviation training, personnel solutions and technical support services. The OAA Group offers professional pilot training from ab initio through to type rating - including base and line training. Cabin Crew and EASA 147 Engineer training courses are also provided as well as aviation resourcing and technical support services through Parc Aviation. The scope, range and breadth of OAA’s services represents more than 150 years of combined experience in the industry. OAA is well placed to meet the needs of customers worldwide with 11 training centres conveniently located at major airports throughout Europe, North America, Australia and Asia Pacific. OAA’s Type Division offer Type Rating Training (TRT) on a range of commercial aircraft types including: B737, B757, B767, MD80, DC10, A320, A330, A340, Embraer E-Jet 170/190, Dash8-100/300 and Dash8-Q400, Saab 340 and 2000, BAE Systems RJ, 146, ATP and Jetstream, F5O and Bell/AB-212/412. We are also manufacturer approved by Airbus, Embraer, Saab and BAE SYSTEMS We employ the highest standard of instructors together with state of the art courseware and training devices, including 37 Full Flight Simulators. In addition, most of our instructors are active airline pilots. Currently Type Rating Training is offered at our eight TR Training Centres in Europe and Asia located at airport convenient sites at London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Riga and HongKong. The following is a general description of a typical standard Type Rating Training, following the JAA requirements. Note that there can be slight variations depending on aircraft type and/or local CAA requirements. We also offer a wide range of related training courses that can be customised to your airline’s particular needs and requirements. Per de la Motte, Director of Training welcome to Oxford Aviation Academy www.oaa.com 5 objectives • Operate the aeroplane within prescribed limitations. • Complete all manoeuvres smoothly and accurately. • Exercise good airmanship and CRM. • Maintain control of the aeroplane at all times in such a manner that the successful outcome of a procedure or manoeuvre is never in doubt. • Understand and apply SOP, crew coordination and inca pacitation procedures when applicable. Mandatory Optional Aeroplane systems Low Visibility Procedures Training Performance Aircraft Training FMGS Trainer (Practical training) Zero Flight Time Training ** OTD (FTD and ‘Paper Tiger’) SOPs and Manoeuvres - Explanation Fixed Base Simulator Training Flight Simulator Training Licensing Skill Test ** Please NOTE that this training requires a participation of an airline, which has an approval for ZFTT. course content Completion of the syllabus in the TRTO Training Manual ensures compliance with JAR-FCL 1. The training exercises have been determined with reference to the learning objectives and the requirements mentioned in the JAR-FCL 1.240, Appendix 1 and 2 to JAR-FCL1.240 & 1.295, IEM-FCL 1.240(b)(1) & 1.262(c)(2) and AMCFCL 1.261(a). Training exercises are addressed in a systematic order and repeated where needed. Instrument approaches will be exercised down to CAT 1 limits. For approaches and landings down to the certified visibility limits a low visibility-training module is available. Zero Flight Time Training (ZFTT) is also an option for this course provided all requirements mentioned in JARFCL 1.261©(2) are met. The course has been designed to also comply with the objectives of the MCC training, as specified in JAR-FCL 1.261(d). Two MCC modules are available to combine MCC training with the initial type-rating course – refer to 1.2 – Course elements. The objectives of the OAA Type Rating course are totrain cockpit crews to: 6 skills for flight prerequisites type rating • At least 70* hrs as pilot in command of aeroplanes • Valid ATPL or valid CPL with ATPL theory • Multi engine – instrument rating • MCC Certificate** • Adequate fluency in reading, speaking & understanding English language: ICAO Level 4. • Valid class 1 Medical Certificate additional - abbreviated type rating • Experience on a JAR-FAR 25 certified multi-pilot, multi turbine engine ariplane with a minimum takeoff weight of at least 10 tons and/or certified for more than 19 passengers. • For Airbus CCQ - the trainee should have a valid type rating and at least 150 hours of flying experience as pilot on Airbus 320, 330, 340. ground training The Ground Training consists of the following course elements: technical training Conducted through Web Based Training (CBT). Covers the Aeroplane systems. It complies with the requirements of theoretical knowledge instruction stated in AMC FCL 1.261(a) and covers systems’ description and description of operational procedures. The CBT course contains approximately 40 hours of instruction; duration 8 days. An instructor is available for support during all CBT lessons. A cockpit mock-up (Paper Tiger) is available for familiarisation with the cockpit layout and the locations of the controls and indicators. In addition to the ‘paper tiger’, the trainees will also have access to an FMGS training software available on OAA controlled training tools. There will also be 3 designated instructor lead review sessions slotted between the CBT sessions. The web based course offers a comprehensive instructor led introduction, review and knowledge assessment during the first day at the OAA training centre. performance, mass & balance The performance course is the part of the theoretical knowledge instruction, which is covered by means of classroom instruction. It comprises explanation of tables and charts used for performance calculations as well as exercises. The duration of this element is 1½ days. standard operating procedures (sop) In preparation for the practical training, a course element is included which explains the standard operating procedures to be applied. In principle these are the Airbus prescribed SOPs, however customer SOPs can also be applied, if so requested. The duration of this element is 1 day. theory examination is a supervised, closed book, written test containing 100 multiple-choice questions, covering all main subjects in the syllabus. The pass mark is 75% in each of the main subjects. The duration of the examination is 3 hours. otd (other training device) Training, is used to familiarise the trainee with the controls and indicators in the simulated cockpit and acquire the necessary understanding and skill to enter the flight simulator training. As this training is done in a simulated cockpit environment, it allows exercising multi-crew aspects in all phases and circumstances. Duration of this element is 2 sessions of 4 hours each. There may be additional sessions scheduled depending on the customer’s requirements. Total duration - ground training: 13 days. * At least 100 hrs. PIC is required if you come from a modular training background. ** MCC training can be integrated into the type-rating course. Pilots holding a valid helicopter MCC certificate + over 100 hrs ME helicopter pilot experience or have more than 500 hrs ME helicopter experience meet the MCC requirement. The Head of Training checks whether the above pre-requisites are complied with. www.oaa.com 7 8 skills for flight flight simulator training Covers all procedures and manoeuvres and is completed in a fully dynamic flight environment. The duration is 9 sessions FFS and 1 session OTD, of 4 hours each. In preparation of each session a 1½ hour briefing will be conducted. At the end of each session, a de-briefing is conducted, including a session review and a preparation for the next session. licensing skill test OAA will provide the examiner with the trainee’s records folder, the completed application form and a skill test form for each candidate. The type rating application to the civil Aviation Authority needs to be completed by each trainee. options low visibility procedures training is an optional module that consists of approximately 3 hours of CBT and one 4-hour simulator training session. The CBT explains the regulations and use of equipment and procedures. The flight simulator training covers take-off and landing operations down to the certified minimum visibility limits. zftt (zero flight time training) is an optional flight simulator training session/s that covers extra take-offs, circuits and landings required to apply for the type rating without performing any training in the aeroplane. ZFTT can only be performed provided the requirements according to JARFCL have been complied with. aircraft training If so desired by the customer, aircraft training can be provided by OAA. As part of this course element, a complete walk around check of the aeroplane is done with the instructor. For pilots with more than 500 hours MPA experience, 4 landings are mandatory, of which at least one is a full stop landing. In all other cases, the pilot must perform 6 landings, of which at least one must be a full stop landing. The duration depends on the positioning and return flight. simulator training Access to the Full Flight Simulator portion of training is provided upon successful completion of ground training. It comprises: www.oaa.com 9 grading The trainee’s folder is issued at the start of the training and will be used to record classroom attendance and report progress during the practical training. OTD session 2/FFS session 1 serves as the entry requirement to the next phase of full flight simulator training. The instructor will assess the trainee’s progress at the end of this session and upon satisfactory evaluation, the trainee will be released to the next phase of training. If progress appears insufficient, the instructor will propose remedial training at this time. Upon completion of this training, a copy of the completed training folder will be sent to the customer’s Chief Pilot or other point of contact as desired. A certificate of completion can be issued by OAA for completion of any part of the type rating course. This will certify that the subject part of the training has been completed in compliance with the approved syllabus. This is separate from the certificate that states “successful completion” which has to be in accordance with JAR-FCL and issued upon completion of a formal examination or test. documentation - operational standards All documents necessary to complete this type-rating course are available at the training centre. However, in the event a customer wishes to be trained in accordance with the operator’s operational standards such as SOPs, checklists, manuals or others, then these relevant documents must be in prior possession of OAA and familiarisation training for OAA instructors must be arranged. In some cases, it may be advantageous for OAA instructors to observe one or more line sectors on the customer’s routes. “All our training is developed to equip you with all the necessary skills and competencies required fo a career as a professional pilot. In fact, we go beyond that which is just required for approval by the Aviation Authorities. certificates From left to right: Torbjörn Wischer, Head of Training, Nordic and Latvia, Lloyd Watson, Head of Training, UK MIchaeil Fitz-Costa, Head of Training Hong Kong 10 skills for flight Week 3 www.oaa.com 11 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 SOP Classroom tuition -Normal procedures -Normal checklist -Abnormal checklist -MEL *Time: 8 hrs OTD 1 -Systems familiarization -Cockpit familiarization -Checklist/SOP familiarization *Time: 4 hrs OTD OTD 2 Normal procedures Abnormal procedures *Time: 4 hrs OTD generic course schedule Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Week 1 CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs Review Session: -Introduction, Technical review. -Questions and answers. -Trainee knowledge assessment. *Time: 8 hrs Technical Test: Test *Time: 2½ hrs Review after test *Time: 30 min. Performance: Classroom Tuition *Time: 5 hrs Mass & Balance Classroom Tuition *Time: 3 hrs Mass & Balance / Performance Test Test *Time: 3 hrs Notes * All estimated times are approximate. A. Instructor-led activities and OTD sessions may be rearranged for scheduling reasons. Course may be longer than optimum schedule shown. B. Days are working days, Monday to Friday, 8 hrs including lunch break. C. Course disposition option 1 is recommended for; “Pilots with previous type rating on a JAR/FAR 25 certified multi-pilot, multi turbine engine airplane”. ground course footprint option 1 - web based Week 3 Week 2 Week 1 12 skills for flight ground course footprint option 2 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Welcome: Course introduction *Time: 2 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs Review Session - Questions and answers. - Trainee knowledge assessment *Time: 4 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 4 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 6 hrs Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Review Session: -Questions and answers. -Student knowledge assessment. *Time: 4 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 8 hrs Review Session: -Questions and answers. -Student knowledge assessment. *Time: 4 hrs Technical Test: Test *Time: 2½ hrs Review after test *Time: 30 min. Performance: Classroom Tuition *Time: 5 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 4 hrs CBT Study: Aircraft Systems *Time: 4 hrs Mass & Balance Classroom Tuition *Time: 3 hrs Mass & Balance / Performance Test Test *Time: 3 hrs Notes * All estimated times are approximate. A. Instructor-led activities and OTD sessions may be rearranged for scheduling reasons. Course may be longer than optimum schedule shown. B. Days are working days, Monday to Friday, 8 hrs including lunch break. C. Course disposition option 2 is recommended for; “Pilots without previous type ratin on a JAR/FAR 25 certified multi-pilot, multi turbine engine airplane”. Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 SOP Classroom tuition -Normal procedures -Normal checklist -Abnormal checklist -MEL *Time: 8 hrs OTD 1 -Systems familiarization -Cockpit familiarization -Checklist/SOP familiarization *Time: 4 hrs OTD OTD 2 Normal procedures Abnormal procedures *Time: 4 hrs OTD Week 3 Week 2 Week 1 www.oaa.com 13 full flight simulator footprint type rating training Synthetic Flight Training part of Type Rating Training Phase of Training P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Training Session S1 S2 S3 S4 C1 S5 S6 S7 M S8 M S9 M S10 L S11 L S12 L S13 V S14 Z S15 Q S16 H ST ** AC Instructor Qualification Requirements SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI TRE TRI ** According to OAA UK, the training department can recommend two skill tests depending on the customer’s prior knowledge. Our recommendation is to include enough time in between the training sessions for study and rest to excel in the Type Rating programme, this is especially important when training low experienced pilots. full flight simulator footprint abbreviated type rating training Synthetic Flight Training part of Abbreviated Type Rating Training For pilots with previous experience on a JAR-FAR 25 certified multi-pilot, multi turbine engine airplane. Phase of Training P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Training Session S1 S2 S3 S4 C1 S5 S6 S7 M S8* M S9 M S10 L S11 L S12 L S13 V S14 Z S15 Q S16 H ST** A/C Instructor Qualification Requirements SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI TRI SFI TRI SFI TRI TRE TRI notes C refers to OTD. S refers to FFS (Full Flight Simulator) FSTD 1A. M refers to Mission session. L refers to LOFT session. V refers to Low Visibility Qualification Training (May be incorporated in to the standard Type Rating sessions). Z refers to Zero Flight Time Training. Q refers to Route Qualification Training H refers to Head Up Display Training (may be incorporated in to the standard Type Rating sessions). ST refers to Skill test A/C refers to Aircraft Training (not required when conducting Zero Flight Time Training). Shaded sessions are optional Misssion sessions may be changed for LOFT * This session is not applicaple for the following turboprop AC types: DHC-Q400, DHC-300, F50, S340 & 2000. ** According to OAA UK, the training department can recommend two skills test depending on the customer’s prior knowledge. Please NOTE that the abbreviated type rating for the BAE ATP, 146 and Jetstream 31/32 AC types are slightly different, ie. containing only 6 sessions. Customer add-ons on request. Not part of Type Rating Customer add-ons on request. Not part of Type Rating 14 skills for flight equipment cbt (computer based training) CBT can be delivered via the Internet or other means (i.e. USB) and accessed via a workspace for self-study in OAA’s facilities. Alternatively with the use of a personal laptop, the students can access the CBT by choosing another location where the Internet is available. The workspace consists of a normal desktop of 0,90m x 1,80m. Headphones are used for audio. otd (other training device) The OTD serves as an additional hi-tech flight training device with full touch screen functions for all cockpit controls and indications and serves to assist with the student’s operational understanding of cockpit systems, ECAM and EFIS displays and FMGS programming. It will also be used to assist the training phase involving malfunctions. The OTD sessions ensure that the students are ready to move on to the Full Flight Simulator. flight simulator Fixed Base as well as Flight Simulator training is conducted on one of OAA’s level D qualified Full Flight Simulators. cockpit devices (paper tigers) and pictures As part of the course facilities, students also have access to the ‘Paper Tigers’ for cockpit familiarisation and checklist rehearsals. The visual display of pictures arranged similarly to a cockpit layout assist trainees to better visualize the location of system controls and indicators and also the flow of checklists. classrooms Classroom instruction is performed in a classroom fully equipped with audio-visual aids . The classroom is also fitted with incandescent lighting, heating, ventilation and top cooling. www.oaa.com 15 2 aircraft This phase can be carried out using the customer airline’s own aircraft, if applicable. If a self sponsored student is not yet employed by an airline or an airline wihes not to use its own aircrafts, OAA can arrange the provision of aircraft training. In such cases copies of the appropriate aircraft documents will be retained in OAA’s archives such as: • Type Certificate • Certificate of Airworthiness • Certificate of insurance (to cover training flights) Since the aircraft is rented by OAA for the purpose of training, an aeroplane rental agreement shall be established between the parties. Copies of such rental agreements are retained in the TRTO’s archives. OAA also offers solutions for aircraft training where the agreement is between the self sponsored individual pilot and the airline. In this case the pilot is provided with the necessary documents by OAA to be filled out by the participating airline. Oxford Aviation Academy T: +44 (0) 1293 543541 Fleming Way, F: +44 (0) 1293 547063 Crawley, E: sales@oaa.com RH10 9UH, United Kingdom www.oaa.com Copenhagen Denmark Riga Latvia Hong Kong China Oslo Norway Stockholm Sweden London LGW&LHR, Manchester, United Kingdom |
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