EU approved rotorwing MCC course
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EU approved rotorwing MCC course
Hi allknowing people out there. 
I am looking for a European approved MCC course for rotorwing.
I need to get this and I cant really find a lot of companies offering this.
So far I have found Bond UK offering MCC.
I would assume there are other companies as well offering helicopter approved MCC course. Preferably in a FTD which is cheaper than in a full motion EC135 or Puma.
I know some companies will give this to people on employment, but I need to get this myself. So any advice on who is offering this would be greatly appreciated.

I am looking for a European approved MCC course for rotorwing.
I need to get this and I cant really find a lot of companies offering this.
So far I have found Bond UK offering MCC.
I would assume there are other companies as well offering helicopter approved MCC course. Preferably in a FTD which is cheaper than in a full motion EC135 or Puma.
I know some companies will give this to people on employment, but I need to get this myself. So any advice on who is offering this would be greatly appreciated.
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Thank you.
I have been in contact with Proflight. (Who I know) But they will not have the FTD up and running before late spring next year. Right now they are offering MCC course in the B412 FFS in Stockholm which is kind of expensive.
I didnt know Billund offered MCC course as they only have a fixed wing FTD?!?
I have been in contact with Proflight. (Who I know) But they will not have the FTD up and running before late spring next year. Right now they are offering MCC course in the B412 FFS in Stockholm which is kind of expensive.
I didnt know Billund offered MCC course as they only have a fixed wing FTD?!?
Last edited by mortennb; 20th October 2013 at 17:03.
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You could try HelitransHamburg (Unternehmen - Heli Trans Hamburg) in Hamburg (you guessed it).
I heard they got their MCC(H) recently approved using an Entrol EC135 FNPT II
I heard they got their MCC(H) recently approved using an Entrol EC135 FNPT II







