Flight Training programs
Prerequisites
- English oral and reading comprehension level to level IV ICAO standards.
- Valid and current Airline Transport Certificate (NAA) or commercial license.
- Valid multi-engine and instrument ratings (or equivalent NAA ratings) for the operation of a commercial, multi-engine transport airplane.
- Experience in the functions and duties of a captain or first officer.
Training follows a traditional format of theoretical training followed by practical training on synthetic training devices.
•Theoretical training is delivered through eLearning or distance learning courseware in a carrel or classroom at the training center, or online.
•Systems integration and procedural training is conducted in a flight-training device.
•Practical and theoretical training is conducted on desktop simulators, flat-panel trainers, or full flight simulators.
Optional Add-on Courses for Type Rating Courses and Shortened Type Rating Courses include:
•RNAV (GNSS) Approaches
•RNP AR
•CAT II/III
•ETOPS
•Theoretical training is delivered through eLearning or distance learning courseware in a carrel or classroom at the training center, or online.
•Systems integration and procedural training is conducted in a flight-training device.
•Practical and theoretical training is conducted on desktop simulators, flat-panel trainers, or full flight simulators.
Optional Add-on Courses for Type Rating Courses and Shortened Type Rating Courses include:
•RNAV (GNSS) Approaches
•RNP AR
•CAT II/III
•ETOPS
Theoretical training is delivered by eLearning or computer-based training (CBT) courseware in a carrel at the training center (some carrels are designed around a flight-deck mock-up) or online.
- Student pilots can contact their instructor throughout the theoretical phase of the course.
- Videos, interactive exercises, and stand-up instruction are provided in various course offerings.
- Systems integration and procedural training is conducted in a flight-training device.
- Distance Learning courses are available for Type Rating Courses and Shortened Type Rating Courses.
Practical flight training is performed primarily in the full flight simulator.
- Each practical training event is preceded by a 60- or 90-minute instructor-led briefing and followed by a detailed debriefing.
- Check rides are delivered by a qualified Boeing examiner, customer-assigned examiner, or approved regulator.
- Each course concludes with an evaluation flight performed in a full flight simulator.
- An oral or computer-based exam is administered for T1 and STAR courses, as required by the regulatory agency.
Course syllabus:
- Model-specific training manual
- Flight crew operations manual
- Flight crew training manual
- Quick reference handbook
- Jeppesen charts
- Training record, including check forms
- Training documents are delivered digitally
Our Type Rating Courses, Shortened Type Rating Courses, and Recurrent Courses have various additional worldwide regulatory approvals.
Authorization from your regulatory authority is required to receive credit for Differences Training.
Authorization from your regulatory authority is required to receive credit for Differences Training.