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european champion 19th January 2006 08:15

Are all these organisations that do MCC approved by JAA.Is there a published list of Jaa with their approved MCC centres?

moggiee 19th January 2006 11:13


Originally Posted by european champion
Are all these organisations that do MCC approved by JAA.Is there a published list of Jaa with their approved MCC centres?

On the CAA website (www.caa.co.uk) under "personal licencing" you can find a list of approved FTOs and TRTOs, including those who are approved for MCC.

ant1 19th January 2006 14:33

Canīt find the exact link to that list :uhoh:

moggiee 19th January 2006 21:57

Here:

http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...detail&id=1211

ant1 20th January 2006 16:18

Thanks a lot moggiee :ok:

BTW, I was looking into a TRTO called Randhem Aviation which is not listed in the document although THEY claim to offer JAA TR's recognized by all U.K. C.A.A. and all JAA member states (SIC).

BillieBob 20th January 2006 16:30

Bear in mind that this lists only those approved by the UK CAA. There are dozens more (such as Randheim) in the rest of Europe approved by other JAA National Authorities.

european champion 12th April 2006 12:31

I guess if i was doing an MCC course that is not approved by CAA i would be wasting my money,the certificate would not be recognized,am i correct?
but i do have a uk jaa license so it would be recognized by jaa! now it gets confusing!

Kinetic 12th April 2006 14:28

I'm sure University of Zilina in Slovakia is much cheaper than most other quotes on this thread for JAR/OPS FNPTII MCC.


http://www.lvvc.utc.sk/?page=85&lang=en

european champion 13th April 2006 13:09

It looks like much cheaper than UK.What if i do the MCC with them and get the certificate,would it be useless if i present it to CAA?
Would i be able to do a type rating afterwards with this certificate?

european champion 13th April 2006 16:32

Is there a site listing all the schools that offer MCC and are JAA approved?

Jaylow 13th April 2006 21:36

Hi guys,

Have you tryed TFC in Essen,Germany. Their MCC is 3,500 Euro on the B737Ng or Fsb in berlin they do it on the Kingair for 1,750 Euro.

european champion 14th April 2006 07:15

Jaylow i was not able to find any of these schools,can u please tell me their contacts?

Jimmy The Big Greek 14th April 2006 08:25

would also like to know. If it is true, very good price.

bfato 14th April 2006 08:39

www.flugschule-berlin.de/mcc_e.htm

Couldn't see any mention of a King Air based MCC or of prices though.

bfato 14th April 2006 08:45

and here is the other one

http://www.tfc-kaeufer.de/angebot.html

isn't Google wonderful?

european champion 14th April 2006 16:15

Thanks for the contacts.I checked the fsb one,it seems to offer training only on Boeing and Airbus,i dont see anything mentioning about Kingair simulator.
Is this the right address?

Jaylow 14th April 2006 17:01

Yeah you have the wright address, they don't say anything about the kingair mcc on their web site but if you call them they should be able to help you, i called them last september and they told me i could do it on that sim! But i ended up doing my mcc at tfc.

european champion 15th April 2006 10:33

I called all these schools,it seems that they are all very busy,i cant seem to find a course before the 10th of May,some of them are booked until June!
Is anyone interested to do an MCC soon,maybe if we go as a pair we would have a better possibility to find a course soon.

dofly 15th April 2006 21:49

MCC for 2.160 Euro
 
The german Flugschule ARDEX offers an professional MCC course (of course in english!) on a FNPT II (Beech 200) for 2.160 Euro.
They also have their own "In-House-Hotel", I think they charge their students 20 Euro per night in a single room.

Highly recommended!

dofly

herbaceous 17th April 2006 15:25

UK MCC on 737 NG
 
I hear that there is a new 737NG simulator starting up in Bristol. Check out website on www.flightexperience.co.uk. Don't know whether they are running a MCC course but it might be worth a try before an interview.


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