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wire12 20th Oct 2017 09:40

Cheap school to Get a JOC
 
Hey guys,

Just a quick question if you don't mind. I am flying a turboprop and have recently been offered a jet job but they asked me for my JOC which I do not have as I only have an MCC. Can you guy suggest any place within Europe were I can get this done very cheap.

Thanks a million.

PA28161 20th Oct 2017 10:15

Simtech Dublin.

ShamrockF 20th Oct 2017 12:35

Simtech, Dublin have been around for a while and have a good reputation.

wire12 20th Oct 2017 22:37

Thanks for your reply I know Simtech but they are very expensive. I want to find one of the cheapest places within Europe. Simtech are very good but expensive. I'm only doing a JOC so I just want somewere cheap

parkfell 21st Oct 2017 06:10

There are various ATOs who offer stand alone short JOC courses in the UK.
By the time travelling etc is taken into account the total cost mounts.

Cheap and cheerful if not always the answer. There is quite a transition from turbo prop to jet, and a fixed base realistic sim would serve you well.
It really depends on the new type I would suggest.

maximus610 21st Oct 2017 07:46

FSB Berlin
 
FSB Flugschule Berlin - International Flight School Berlin

Did mine JOC here. Probably the best deal you can get!

FougaMagister 27th Oct 2017 20:53

LOT Flight Academy in Warsaw: https://lotflightacademy.pl/en/joc

Cheers

ZFT 28th Oct 2017 00:02


Originally Posted by parkfell (Post 9931814)
There are various ATOs who offer stand alone short JOC courses in the UK.
By the time travelling etc is taken into account the total cost mounts.

Cheap and cheerful if not always the answer. There is quite a transition from turbo prop to jet, and a fixed base realistic sim would serve you well.
It really depends on the new type I would suggest.

Is there any standardisation of unregulated JOC courses?

parkfell 28th Oct 2017 11:00

I think you have answered your own Q.
It can be one session, or more than one, with instruction by a person approved by the provider, but not necessarily a holder of a MCCI certificate.

The only time the JOC is regulated is when it is embedded into a MCC course, and often referred to as a MCC/JOC course when 9 sessions are not uncommon.

ZFT 29th Oct 2017 06:18

Thanks. We have stopped offering stand alone MCC and or JOC due to the regulatory and trainee confusion and only offer MCC within an initial TR. JOC is even more confusing.

To us, it was becoming too much of a cash cow as opposed to a genuine need.

hoduka 5th Nov 2017 16:59

Just to add this to the big picture at Budapest - Pilots ATO, (I can post URLs)


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