Airbus A340 Courses
The Airbus A340 Courses provide high quality training for PIC, F/O and TRI/SFI, including:
Airbus A340 Type Rating Courses:-
A330 Initial Type Rating
Airbus A340 Type Rating Training Course is intended to give the trainee the necessary knowledge and skills to master the airplane, with the successful outcome of a procedure or manoeuvre never in doubt, and to meet or exceed the appropriate requirements/standards. Requirements:
- 100 hours as pilot-in-command of airplanes;
- Valid ME, IR;
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate;
- MCC certificate of completion;
- English level 4 according to ICAO requirements.
- Theoretical Training of Aircraft Systems and Performance;
- APT / Mock-up Training (SOP’s) – 9 sessions;
- Simulator Training – 8 FFS sessions;
- LVO Simulator training – 1 FFS session;
- Skill test – 1 FFS session.
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A340 CCQ from A320
This course is designed to transition qualified A320 pilots to A340. Requirements:
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Type Rating A320;
- Minimum 3 months and 150 hours experience on A320.
- Theoretical Training of Aircraft Systems and Performance;
- Simulator Training - 3 FFS sessions;
- Skill test – 1 FFS session.
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A340 CCQ from A330
This course is designed to transition qualified A330 pilots to A340. Requirements:
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Valid A330 Type Rating;
- Minimum 3 months and 150 hours experience on A330. Course Content:
- Theoretical Training of Aircraft Systems and Performance;
- Simulator Training - 1 FFS sessions;
- Skill test – 1 FFS session.
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A340 Revalidation
This training is designed to revalidate the A340 Type Rating. Requirements:
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Valid A340 Type Rating. Course Content:
- Simulator Training - 1 FFS sessions;
- Skill test – 1 FFS session.
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A340 Renewal
This training is designed to renew the expired A340 Type Rating. Requirements:
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Valid ME/IR;
- Expired A340 Type Rating. Course Content:
- Theoretical Training of Aircraft Systems and Performance;
- Simulator Training - 3 FFS sessions;
- Skill test – 1 FFS session
Airbus A340 TRI(A)/SFI(A) Courses:
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A340 TRI(A)/SFI(A) Course
The privileges of the holder of a TRI(A) rating are being able to instruct license holders for the training of a multi pilot aircraft type rating and also provide the instructions required for multi crew cooperation. Requirements:
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Completed at least 1500 hours flight time as a pilot of multi-pilot aero planes;
- Completed within the 12 months preceding the application at least 30 route sectors, to include take- offs and landings as pilot-in-command or co-pilot on the applicable aero plane type, or a similar type as agreed by the Authority, of which not more than 15 sectors may be completed in a flight simulator. Course Content:
- Theoretical Training Teaching & Learning;
- Simulator Training - 6 FFS sessions
- Skill test – 1 FFS session
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A340 APIC Transition Course
The objective of the Airbus Pilot Instructor Transition Course is to train to the level of proficiency necessary for the issue of a TRI(A) rating. The course is designed to give adequate training to the applicant in theoretical knowledge instruction, flight instruction and synthetic flight instruction.
- Hold or have held a professional flight crew license issued by a JAA Member State or a non EASA Part FCL license acceptable to the Authority;
- Have completed the simulator content of the applicable type-rating course at an approved ATO;
- Have at least 1500 hours flying experience on multi pilot aero planes;
- Have passed a proficiency check in accordance with EASA part FCL;
- Have completed within a period of 12 months at least three route sectors as an observer on the flight deck of the applicable type;
- Successfully completed approved Core Instructor Competencies (Teaching and Learning) training.
- Theoretical Training;
- Simulator Training - 4 FFS sessions.
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A340 Cross Instructor Qualification Course
The objective of Airbus Pilot Instructor Course is to train to the level of proficiency necessary for the issue of a SFI(A)/ TRI(A) rating. The course is designed to give adequate training to the applicant in theoretical knowledge instruction, flight instruction and synthetic flight instruction. The privileges of the holder of a TRI(A) rating are to instruct license holders for the issue of a multi-pilot aero plane type rating, and the instruction required for multi-crew co-operation. The privileges of the holder of a SFI(A) authorization (Synthetic Flight Instructor) are to carry out synthetic flight instruction for type ratings and the instruction required for multi-crew co-operation.
- The objective is, for an already qualified and current TRI(A) on one of the Airbus Fly by wire types, to qualify for an additional TRI(A) qualification.
- Type Rating Instructor (TRI) - Multi Pilot Aero planes (MPA)
- Hold or have held a professional flight crew license issued by a JAA Member State or a non EASA Part FCL license acceptable to the Authority;
- Have completed the simulator content of the applicable type-rating course at an approved ATO;
- Have at least 1500 hours flying experience on multi pilot aero planes;
- Have passed a proficiency check in accordance with EASA part FCL;
- Have completed within a period of 12 months at least three route sectors as an observer on the flight deck of the applicable type;
- Successfully completed approved Core Instructor Competencies (Teaching and Learning) training. Course Content:
- Theoretical Training;
- Simulator Training - 1 FFS sessions;
- Skill Test – 1 FFS Session.