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Old 5th March 2016 | 12:00
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MCC with our without JOC

Hello dear friends

I would like to know your opinion to do or not to do the JOC. I am 20 years old and I am on integrated course in Portugal. At this moment I am near to start the twin. If I choose the with JOC option, Im pending to do it in Berlin or Dublin.

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Old 5th March 2016 | 13:48
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Hi @rasac,

If you are looking at Ireland you should take a look at AFTA in Cork. Brand new 737-800 SIM , and they do a joint MCC/JOC.
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Old 7th March 2016 | 11:33
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Is there much point in doing MCC without doing JOC, for the small extra investment it makes you more employable surely? Bit of an obvious answer really?
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Old 9th March 2016 | 11:02
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The question is "it worth the investiment ou should I Invest more in some hours?" JOC is nothing st eyes of EASA, and there are few airlines where is mandatory to have JOC without previous flying experience (as a job)
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Old 9th March 2016 | 19:34
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It's very important to do it but only at a high quality provider.

Many airlines will look for it on application and a good one goes a long way to preparing you for the sim check.

A few more SEP/MEP hours are useless.
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Old 9th March 2016 | 19:43
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And which are the high quality providers? How do you know the airlines are checking that? Just curiosity
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Old 10th March 2016 | 15:43
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Im thinking to choose between simtech, afta (as suggested by member "speed_alive_rotate") and Flight School Berlin. I would like to know your opinion about these schools, or sugest me other school.

Thanks a lot
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Old 10th March 2016 | 17:49
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Simtech in Dublin and CRM Aviation at White Waltham Airfield are safe bets with top notch quality training.
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Old 12th March 2016 | 07:37
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A little bit of knowledge from the inside.

The people you mention are good, virtual aviation and CTC would be on my list.
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Old 31st May 2016 | 13:18
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Dear Friends,

Any one knows about this, and have opinion: Ibertour - Escuela de pilotos de aviación - MCC Airbus 320
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Old 31st May 2016 | 14:46
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Before you commit to any course, you must visit the ATO.

As JOC is not regulated when offered as a stand alone course, you must find out exactly what is on offer.
What does the MCC entail? Minimum requirements?
What does MCC/JOC include.

You pays your money, and you take your choice.
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Old 2nd June 2016 | 20:33
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Im very confused about MCC.
Should I do MCC combined with JOC on a Jet or should I do the basic MCC?
If with JOC: Airbus or Boeing? And where?

I know that the aim of the MCC is the CRM and Multi-Crew Flying but a JOC can open some doors...

I would like see your opinions and experiences
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Old 2nd June 2016 | 21:00
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The question is simple.....do you want to open doors? The greater your experience, the better chance of passing the sim ride post interview.

I would personally choose Boeing as oppose to Airbus. But in the end it is your decision.
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