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Old 7th Oct 2018, 13:54
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About MCC

Hello to all

I have some questions about the MCC.

A pilot having a ATPLH, multi-crew rating with IR has the MCC?

Is the MCC course a "one time" thing? or youŽll have to renew it.

if you have already MCC for helicopters will it be valid for Airplanes???

Thanks in advance for the good answers
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If you are talking about EASA-land:

Yes, you need MCC to get ATPL(H). Therefore, if you have ATPL(H), you must have MCC.
Its a once-only training course, and its not type-specific. So you can do it on a plank, and it is valid for helo and vice-versa.
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It can also be a stand alone generic course or built into a type rating course if the first MP type.
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Thanks to both for your answers

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Originally Posted by TorqueStripe
500 hours on multi pilot helicopters will also do, without MCC, but not sure how that is applicable in today's world.

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Military or non-EASA conversion.
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FCL.735.H MCC course - helicopters says that a F/W MCC certificate exempts the holder from TKI only. You still have to carry out "practical training" - ie. 20 hours in a R/W simulator.
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Agreed QTG but the UK CAA don’t seem to bother too much, I’m aware of a few that have snuck through. TeeS
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…...on the subject of MCC, if anyone is desperate for a course in the very near future, I've recently been made aware of a single vacancy on a course starting February 17th - Cotswold area. If this is of interest, send a PM and I will put you in contact with the provider.

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