ATR 72-600
TYPE RATING
program structure
TOTAL DURATION:
120
hours
27
days
THEORY
DAYS
14
Theory includes computer-based training (CBT), Mock-up of a flight deck, Classroom Instruction, practical training and examinations, Limitations, Mass & Balance Calculations, Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) Performance (Tables), and Operational Procedures Training.
MCC COURSE
(optional)
DAYS
8
The Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) course provides you with realistic training in operating multi-pilot, multi-engine airplanes under IFR conditions.
PRACTICE
DAYS
13
The practical part is done at the location of BAA Training partners on the ATR 72-600 FFS chosen before the start of the training. Each FFS session is comprised of 4 hours of flight training for a crew of two pilots. A minimum period of eleven days is required, and the training time is divided between Pilot Flying and Pilot Monitoring. The training consists of 7 training sessions, one Line Oriented Flight Training (LOFT) session, and a skill test (all in the FFS). A briefing starts one hour before the flight session, whereas debriefing lasts for one hour after the session.
BASE TRAINING
(optional)
DAY
1
If the pilot is not experienced, the training includes six touch-and-goes, one go-around, and one full stop; if the pilot is experienced, it includes four touch-and-goes, one go-around, and one full stop.
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requirements
Flight time
70 hours as a pilot-in-command (PIC) of an aeroplane
License
Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL
Ratings
Valid multi-engine (ME) and instrument rating (IR)
Physical status
Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate
Qualification course
MCC and Advanced UPRT (only for EASA and only for the first type) certificate of completion*
*MCC can be integrated into the Type Rating training upon request. Advanced UPRT can be arranged separately at our flight school in Lleida-Alguaire.
English language proficiency
ICAO level 4
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