TYPE RATING ATR 72-600
Pilots start their career on a training aircraft. These aircraft are not usually complex, and are very forgiving of errors. Pilots usually fly single-engine and light twin-engine piston engine aircraft. These aircraft require one to be “checked-out” after an hour or two with an instructor. Aircraft have become very complex in their systems and operations, and require highly specialized training for a pilot to fly them. This specialized training is known as a Type Rating.
PREREQUISITES
- Indian CPL
- Indian FRTOL
- Indian RTR
- Indian Class One Medical
- Any other Foreign Pilot Licenses (If applicable)
- Current Resumes
- Detailing Flight Hours and Validations.
- Logbook Copy - First + Last Page & Simulator Flying Pages.
COURSE PROGRAMME
MCC
- 2 Sessions of 6 hours Fixed Base Simulator. (12 h)
SECTION : 1
Ground Training
- 14 days of theory course with full time ground instructor.
- Computer Based Trainer (CBT) with full time ground instructor.
- Differences ATR 42/72
SECTION : 2
Simulator Training :11 Sessions of 4 hours Full Flight Simulator. (44h)
- 1 LOFT Session
- 2 Session for skill test CA 40 Day/ Night & IRPPC.
- 1LVO+AWO as required.