ATR

We Offer Type Rating in accordance With DGCA India regulations inclusive Of MCC + JOC

ATR 72-600 TYPE-RATING

Our ATR 72-600 Type Rating training courses are meticulously designed to meet DGCA India requirements, providing pilots with the necessary certification to operate this advanced turboprop aircraft. Known for its efficiency and reliability, the ATR 72-600 is a preferred choice among regional carriers, making it a valuable addition to a pilot’s qualifications. The course covers all aspects of the aircraft’s modern systems and operational capabilities, ensuring participants are well-prepared for real-world flying scenarios. With a mix of comprehensive theoretical lessons and practical simulator sessions, this training equips pilots to excel in regional aviation and opens doors to exciting career opportunities.

Minimum Requirements

DGCA, India Commercial Pilot License (CPL) valid during the tenure of the course

Minimum flying hours: 200 hours

Minimum 100 hours as Pilot in Command (PIC)

ELP (English Language Proficiency) Level 4.

Valid class I medical

MEIR & SEIR

Course Content

GROUND SCHOOL WITH MCC/ JIT - 11 days

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Countries

We offers type rating across the world.

USA

South Africa

Canada

New Zeland

We Offer the B737 Type Rating in accordance With DGCA regulations The B737 Type Rating is inclusive Of MCC + JOCv

MCC – Multi Crew Cooperation Course – For a commercial airliner, every pilot must be proficient in Multi-crew Cooperation(MCC). They have to know their part for the phase of flight- be its normal procedures and operations or dealing with abnormal and emergency operations. The Multi-Crew Cooperation course will bring you up to skill with basic concepts of Airline flying, like teamwork, decision making, use of checklists and mutual support, while giving you a look into the daily life of Airline Pilots. The Multi-Crew Cooperation training is carried out on the B737 Fixed Base Simulator to help you achieve a realistic understanding of aircraft systems and piloting dynamics.

Jet Orientation Course –The Jet Orientation Course is the perfect training program to provide a smooth transition, from piston-engine experience during your CPL flying to Jet engine operations, required during Airline flying. Jet engines have their characteristics and the course will develop your understanding, handling skills and awareness of the jet environment. Most renowned airlines around the world consider the Jet orientation course as a mandatory requirement for their selection criteria.

Minimum Requirements

Flight Time- 70 hours as a Pilot-in-command(PIC) of an aeroplane.

Ratings- Valid Multi-engine(ME) and Instrument Rating(IR)

License- valid CPL(ATPL theory) or ATPL Issued by DGCA of India

English language proficiency- ICAO Level 4

Physical status- Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate

Course Content

Theoretical Sessions

Theoretical training for B737Type Rating + JOC + MCC will consist of 110 traininghours covering the listed topics. All ground-based theory sessions will be aided by Computer-based training (CBTs) and detailed PowerPoint Presentations (PPTs) for better understanding.

Aircrat Systems

Flight Management Systems (FMS)

MCC/JOC Traning

Preflight Inspection Traning

Cocpit Procedure Traning (CPT)

Calculation of obstacle Clearance

Limitation

Mass and Balance Calculation

AFM Performance

Opration Procedure Traning

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SIMULATOR TRAINING- 14 days

What does GetWings Offer?

We offer a comprehensive education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Whether you aspire to fly for leisure or pursue a career as a professional pilot, Getwings provide the essential training needed to succeed in the aviation industry.

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Accommodation and Transportation (T&C)

Endorsement on DGCA License

Courses Offered

Private Pilot License (PPL)

This license is ideal for aviation enthusiasts or hobby flyers.

Commercial Pilot License with Multi Engine Instrument Rating (CPL-MEIR)

This provides students with a complete theoretical and practical flight training and makes them eligible for Airline Pilot vacancies

Instrument Rating (IR)

This refers to the qualifications that a student can undertake to fly under IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) and can be applicable to CPL and PPL.

Instructor Rating (CFI)

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