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Old 16th Dec 2008, 16:12
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Advice needed CRM, MCC course.

I am looking for some help in finding a good helicopter school to do a crm and mcc course at if anybody as done one recently and idea of cost's.
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I think Phil Croucher does one. His website is Caledonian Advanced Pilot Training
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Topfly in Barcelona will do the MCC-training for 6000,- Euros on the EC135 sim.

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Old 16th Dec 2008, 18:21
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For your CRM you could look no further than JM AirCrew Training.

JM AirCrew Training - Home
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CRM course

If Phil's no use to you, you could also try Adrian Earlam eQuate Aviation not sure he does MCC tho...

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CRM course?

Hello all new pilots,

I am currently going through my CPL and will be needing to do a CRM course in the near future (within the next month).

I thought that if a few of us could get together maybe we could share the cost of an instructor to take the course? (UK)

Good luck with all your studies.

Cheers
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Good Idea let me know
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Old 29th Jun 2010, 09:54
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Why do you "need to do" a course? If you join an operator it's their responsibility to ensure you have done one.
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Old 30th Jun 2010, 13:52
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Im simply trying to enhance my CV, in this market every little bit helps.

Anyone else interested?
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Old 30th Jun 2010, 14:34
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Hi Dithers, I would hate to dampen your enthusiasm and would not say that would you going to achieve is pointless, cos all training is good! But.........

Where CRM really matters in the 2 crew environment you would almost certainly need to complete an Operators CRM package during your initial training. This is because part of the package includes the Company SOPs, Checklist philosophies etc which need to be given during the Operator's Conversion course in any event and the CRM vehicle just makes this convienient.

I could not really see your CV being considered above another because you have a CRM course completed.

Just an opinion which I hope will help you.

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Old 2nd Jul 2010, 08:46
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dithers and tony - check your pm
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Read post #10 by DB
I agree with him 100%

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Yes.

Contact Multi Crew Cooperation Training | Oxford Aviation Academy - OAA.com

They do helicopter MCC also
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CRM Aviation at White Waltham would be one idea for MCC. It's fixed wing, but transferable, I believe.

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Certainly no transfer possible between FW MCC and RW MCC here in Germany!!
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