MCC

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From: North of CDG
Cheapest MCC is The Flight Centre in Wolwerhampton on a PA-31TCheyenne FNPT II; 1,950 inc VAT. http://www.hgfc.co.uk
Multiflight is 1,950 + VAT (2,291 inc VAT) on a King Air 200 FNPT II. http://www.multiflight.co.uk
Flight Training Europe is good value for money at 4,000 Euros (2,700 quid) inc VAT with accommodation + full board thrown in for two weeks. http://www.flighttrainingeurope.com/...ourses_modular HS125-800 full motion EFIS FNPT II.
Atlantic Flight Training's CRJ 200 is 2,695 inc VAT. http://www.flyaft.com Good availability.
A while ago Flight Safety had an interesting quote for their EMB-120 Brasilia FFS at le Bourget in Paris.
Cheers
Multiflight is 1,950 + VAT (2,291 inc VAT) on a King Air 200 FNPT II. http://www.multiflight.co.uk
Flight Training Europe is good value for money at 4,000 Euros (2,700 quid) inc VAT with accommodation + full board thrown in for two weeks. http://www.flighttrainingeurope.com/...ourses_modular HS125-800 full motion EFIS FNPT II.
Atlantic Flight Training's CRJ 200 is 2,695 inc VAT. http://www.flyaft.com Good availability.
A while ago Flight Safety had an interesting quote for their EMB-120 Brasilia FFS at le Bourget in Paris.
Cheers
Last edited by FougaMagister; 16th November 2007 at 11:38.
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Greece
mcc
try http://www.flugschule-rwl.de/schule/pdf_gesamt.php?m=1 on a king air 2160 euros !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i wouldnt mind the germans, true professionals too
i wouldnt mind the germans, true professionals too
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Stop looking at my profile!
MCC Choice
Hi Guys, I heard from someone that British Airways are doing an MCC Course somewhere. I have tried to search it on the internet but cant seem to find it. Anyone know about this and if its true or not??
Joined: May 2007
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From: the priory
I will also recommend the bournemouth course with European on the tristar sim.
You'll get more out of doing the course on an airliner sim (if thats the direction you're heading) as it gives you a great intro to operating heavy jets, at the same time as learning to work with the dude next to you. when you take that into account, the bournemouth course is the best value going, by far. also, the guy who'll teach you is very experienced and a real character!! Some people think the mcc is a tick in the box sort of course, but you'll learn lots, if you want to, and its good fun after the stresses of doing the IR. Enjoy.
You'll get more out of doing the course on an airliner sim (if thats the direction you're heading) as it gives you a great intro to operating heavy jets, at the same time as learning to work with the dude next to you. when you take that into account, the bournemouth course is the best value going, by far. also, the guy who'll teach you is very experienced and a real character!! Some people think the mcc is a tick in the box sort of course, but you'll learn lots, if you want to, and its good fun after the stresses of doing the IR. Enjoy.
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: bournemouth
MCC
First the bad news.
The Tristar sim at European is no more, it was scrapped this morning after a mega fault in the host computer and is non fixable.
The good news.
All future MCC courses at European will be on the B737-200 at the same price of £2399 incl vat.
The Tristar sim at European is no more, it was scrapped this morning after a mega fault in the host computer and is non fixable.
The good news.
All future MCC courses at European will be on the B737-200 at the same price of £2399 incl vat.




