Wikiposts
Search

Notices
Professional Pilot Training (includes ground studies) A forum for those on the steep path to that coveted professional licence. Whether studying for the written exams, training for the flight tests or building experience here's where you can hang out.

MCC or JOC?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 4th November 2001 | 15:55
  #1 (permalink)  
Si
Thread Starter
 
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 95
Likes: 0
From: Yorkshire
Question MCC or JOC?

Hey all,

Just looking for an opinion, which would be better to have when applying to the airlines an MCC or JOC? Whats the price difference as i can't find any on the net? Finally whats the difference between the two anyway??

Cheers
Si is offline  
Old 4th November 2001 | 19:30
  #2 (permalink)  
 
Joined: Sep 1998
Posts: 4
Likes: 0
From: Hereford, UK
Post

What's a JOC?
Is it a CAA FCL or Flt Ops or JAR OPS requirement? If not then the MCC is more useful, (either that or I'm REALLY out of touch.)

Furthermore, I'd happily recommend the Multiflight MCC - did mine in OCT.

h_k
hairy_kiwi is offline  
Old 4th November 2001 | 20:42
  #3 (permalink)  

PPRuNe Handmaiden
50 Countries Visited
25 Anniversary
 
Joined: Feb 1997
Posts: 4,910
Likes: 184
From: Duit On Mon Dei
Arrow

I think it stands for Jet Orientation Course.
I believe the MCC is a requirement these days. Either you or your employer pays for it.
redsnail is offline  
Old 5th November 2001 | 00:40
  #4 (permalink)  
emu
25 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jun 1999
Posts: 31
Likes: 0
From: UK
Talking

GE Aviation Trainig do a JOC course. Details at gecat.co.uk
All the big schools do MCC courses so these should not be hard to find. The only people I know who do JOC courses are airline cadets going straight onto 757s with 200hrs although I could be wrong
emu is offline  
Old 5th November 2001 | 15:16
  #5 (permalink)  
 
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 594
Likes: 0
From: A PC!
Post

BAE Jerez also supply JOC training (we do it for BA, Aer Lingus, Airtours, Britannia). The course covers the MCC so gives all your legal requirements, but being longer (typically 30-40hours) there is time to really build on the skills that are required to actually do the job.

The MCC is a VERY quick introduction, leaving no consolidation time, but a JOC (or even MCC + a few hours) can make all the difference. The CAA/JAA don't want ANY hand flying on MCC so a JOC allows time to develop the handling skills for that sim ride on the interview. Most sim checks use 737 - our jet sim comes very close on handling.

It will cost extra - we charge 200 euros per crew per hour for sim AND instructor - so a 4 hour slot is 800 euros (400 for each pilot) so you can work out how much you can spend in advance.

BA reckon JOC saves them 1.4million quid per year because they do less remidial training on type conversions, so it does pay off.
moggie is offline  

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.