CCQ A320 - A330

Course Objectives

Our goal is an integrated instruction based on theoretical teaching , flight simulator training and actual flight , in order to obtain the complete knowledge and skills to operate a multicrew aircraft in a CRM operation environment.

We hold on tight to safety and standard procedure to perform normal, abnormal and emergency operations with a special attention to limitations, systems and performances of the aircraft .

This is the best way to ensure success in the final tests, proficiency checks with the standards required by the authority.

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Prerequisites for pilots aspiring For Conversion Course (CCQ)

The cockpit of an airplane with various digital and analog displays, controls, and gauges, including a central display with flight information and two large screens on each side.
  • To have an EASA ATPL(A) or CPL(A) license.

  • To have a current A320 type rating with more than 150h of flight time.

  • To have a more than 500h on a multipilot aeroplane of more than 10 tons.

  • To have a valid class 1 medical certificate.

Training Phases

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Theoretical

  • This phase will be for a period of 3 days with Computer Based Training (CBT), classroom training, as well as in a (CPT) cockpit procedures trainer.

  • Including considerations about mass and centre of gravity, flight performance and planning.

  • Knowledge test.

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Simulator

  • It consists of 4 sessions (4 hours each one), which is a total of 16 hours of Full Flight Simulator training (FFS).

  • Normal, abnormal and emergency operations, as well as the manoeuvres required for a flight and its planning, weight and balance and flight performances.

  • In the 4th session the expert exam will take place.

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Flight

  • This phase will take place in an actual aircraft, where the take-off and landing manoeuvres will be trained in different configurations, putting into practice the abilities acquired.

  • Duration according to the experience.

  • About 35 and 45 minutes of actual flight time.

  • For eligible pilots, Zero Flight Time Training (ZFTT) may be completed entirely in the simulator.