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A320 PIC Initial Certification, ATP/Type Rating, Part 61
This course provides the crewmember with the necessary knowledge and skills to obtain an A320 Type Rating.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine Land, Instrument Rating, ATP written and meets the requirements of Part 61.
Course Duration: Approximately 20 Days
Classroom Instruction: On Site Option: 52:00 Hours
System Integration Training: 16:00 Hours (classroom; CPT; simulator without motion)
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 12:00 Hours PF, 12:00 Hours PM (Level C or higher)
02:00 Hours LOFT (Each Pilot)
Simulator/Certification Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level C or higher)
A320 PIC Initial Certification, ATP/Type Rating, Part 61 Home Study Option
This course provides the crewmember with the necessary knowledge and skills to obtain an A320 Type Rating.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine Land, Instrument Rating, ATP written and meets the requirements of Part 61.
Course Duration: Approximately 13 Days
Classroom Instruction: Home Study Option: 40:00 Hrs at home + 12:00 Hrs On Site
System Integration Training: 16:00 Hours (classroom; CPT; simulator without motion)
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 12:00 Hours PF, 12:00 Hours PM (Level C or higher)
02:00 Hours LOFT (Each Pilot)
Simulator/Certification Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level C or higher)
A320 PIC Reduced Certification, ATP/Type Rating, Part 61
This course is for crewmembers that have been previously trained and qualified as a Pilot on the A320 aircraft, with a minimum of 250 hours logged in aircraft type. The course provides the crewmember with the necessary knowledge and skills to obtain an A320 Type Rating.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must have been serving as an A320 active crew member within the last 59 months, with a minimum of 250 hours in type; hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine Land, Instrument Rating, ATP written; or hold an ATP; and meets the requirements of Part 61.
Course Duration: Approximately 11 Days
Classroom Instruction: 21:00 Hours
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 12:00 Hours PF, 12:00 Hours PM or to proficiency
02:00 Hours LOFT (Each Pilot)
Simulator/Certification Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level C or higher)
A320 PIC Recurrent, Part 61.58
This course is to ensure that a PIC crewmember is adequately trained and currently proficient with respect to the A320 aircraft. The course is applicable to previously trained and qualified PIC crewmembers on the A320 aircraft.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must hold an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with an A320 Type Rating.
Course Duration: Approximately 4 Days
Classroom Instruction: 16:00 Hours
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 02:00 Hours PF, 02:00 Hours PM (Level B or higher)
Simulator/Proficiency Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level B or higher)
A320 SIC Initial Qualification, Part 61.55
This course provides the SIC crewmember with the necessary knowledge and skills to obtain a SIC Qualification Check, meeting the requirements of Part 61.55.
The course is incomplete until documentation is provided for one takeoff and landing in the A320 aircraft.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must hold a Private Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine Land and Instrument Rating.
Course Duration: Approximately 20 Days
Classroom Instruction: On Site Option: 52:00 Hours
System Integration Training: 16:00 Hours (classroom; CPT; simulator without motion)
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 12:00 Hours PF, 12:00 Hours PM (Level C or higher)
Simulator/Qualification Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level B or higher)
**SIC Ratings cannot be issued until the student documents Takeoffs and Landings in the Aircraft
A320 SIC Initial Qualification, Part 61.55 Home Study Option
This course provides the SIC crewmember with the necessary knowledge and skills to obtain a SIC Qualification Check, meeting the requirements of Part 61.55.
The course is incomplete until documentation is provided for one takeoff and landing in the A320 aircraft.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must hold a Private Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine Land and Instrument Rating.
Course Duration: Approximately 13 Days
Classroom Instruction: Home Study Option: 40:00 Hrs at home + 12:00 Hrs On-Site
System Integration Training: 16:00 Hours (classroom; CPT; simulator without motion)
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 12:00 Hours PF, 12:00 Hours PM (Level C or higher)
Simulator/Qualification Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level B or higher)
**SIC Ratings cannot be issued until the student documents Takeoffs and Landings in the Aircraft
A320 SIC Recurrent, Part 61.55
This course is to ensure that a SIC crewmember is adequately trained and currently proficient with respect to the A320 aircraft. The course is applicable to previously trained and qualified SIC crewmembers on the A320 aircraft.
Prerequisites: The crewmember must hold a Private Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine Land and Instrument Rating; and must have been previously trained and qualified on the A320.
Course Duration: Approximately 4 Days
Classroom Instruction: 16:00 Hours
Simulator/Flight Training: * Paired: 02:00 Hours PF, 02:00 Hours PM (Level B or higher)
Simulator/Proficiency Check: 3 Hours per trainee (Level B or higher)
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