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irishpost
2nd Jul 2009, 08:34
Can anyone help with a list of MCC providers please

Is Parc Aviation still doing them in Ireland?

Capt. Spock
2nd Jul 2009, 10:39
Here you go Irish! :ok:

http://www.pprune.org/professional-pilot-training-includes-ground-studies/222133-multi-crew-co-operation-courses-mcc-providers-facts.html

Nozwaldo
2nd Jul 2009, 10:39
List of UK providers following this link (http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/Standards%20Document%2031_06-2009.pdf).

N739FC
2nd Jul 2009, 11:05
Hey, Parc no longer do the MCC at Dublin airport as they are now
owned by Oxford and will direct you to contact Oxford re an MCC
course. However you can do an MCC at Dublin Airport with Simtech
Aviation Training. They are expensive 5,250euro but it also includes
a JOC and total time of 28hours on full motion 737-200.

I did mine with them in March with three others, the other three have
all got into Ryanair and I did my assessment last week (currently waiting
to hear back) so they must be doing something right.

:)

irishpost
2nd Jul 2009, 12:58
thats brilliant

thanks very much

:ok:

flyhighspeed300
2nd Jul 2009, 21:53
About eurpoean skybus limited (EAL) the advert on the right on pprune.
is ace. b373-200. the course is so good that you will feel that you have saved money on the course. is ace.
i think the cost should be £3500, but it is currently £2399. it was that good. and they do/ if you ask may give you an extra hour on the sim. non logable, but to have some fun. where would anyother company do that on a full motion sim

flyhighspeed300
2nd Jul 2009, 21:55
About eurpoean skybus limited (EAL) the advert on the right on pprune.
is ace. b373-200. the course is so good that you will feel that you have saved money on the course. is ace.
i think the cost should be £3500, but it is currently £2399. it was that good. and they do/ if you ask may give you an extra hour on the sim. non logable, but to have some fun. where would anyother company do that on a full motion sim