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Multi-crew cooperation

Multi-crew cooperation (MCC) is a training course that allows aircraft pilots to fly multi-crew aircraft. It is a requirement before a pilot may undertake a multi-crew aircraft type rating. It is also required for the issuance of an airline transport pilot license (ATPL) or a multi-crew pilot license (MPL).

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Multi-crew cooperation12 (MCC) is a training course that allows aircraft pilots to fly multi-crew aircraft. It is a requirement before a pilot may undertake a multi-crew aircraft type rating. It is also required for the issuance of an airline transport pilot license (ATPL) or a multi-crew pilot license (MPL).2

In the European Union and the United Kingdom, MCC courses are regulated under Part-FCL 735. A longer course, the Airline Pilot Standards (APS MCC) course, is also available. This covers additional material including swept wing aircraft.34

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  1. "Airline pilot standards multi crew cooperation course". www.caa.co.uk. Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. "Multi-crew cooperation training". Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  3. "FCL.735.A - Multi-crew cooperation" (PDF). EASA. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. "FCL.735.A" (PDF). www.caa.co.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2022.