Airbus A330

We offer type rating courses for the Airbus A330. Additional modules such as Low Visibility Operations, PBN or Zero Flight Time training are also available.

 
 

An existing Airbus type rating may be converted to any other Airbus rating through an abridged Cross-Crew Qualification. We offer CCQ to A330 from the A320 and A340.

Full Type Rating

A full type rating course takes 5-6 weeks, and is composed of the following:

Theoretical Knowledge Training

  • CBT Systems Training available either at home or on-site
  • Classroom instruction for Weight & Balance, Aircraft Performance and SOPs
  • Web consultation and instructor support
  • Theoretical examination

Simulator Training

  • Flight Training Device – 3 sessions
  • Full Flight Simulator – 7 sessions
  • Full Flight Simulator – 2 optional sessions (Low vis and ZFTT)
  • EASA Part-FCL skill test

Entry requirements

  • Valid ATPL or CPL/IR with ATPL theory
  • Valid Class 1 medical
  • Valid MCC
  • English language assessment 4 or greater (ICAO)

Cross Crew Qualification

An existing Airbus A320 or A340 type rating may be converted to an Airbus A330 rating through an abridged Cross-Crew Qualification. The CCQ takes 1 week, and highlights differences between aircraft types through the following programme:

Theoretical Knowledge

  • CBT Difference Training available at home or on-site
  • Classroom instruction for Weight & Balance, Aircraft Performance and SOPs
  • Web consultation and instructor support
  • Theoretical examination

Simulator Training

  • Full flight simulator – 3-5 sessions
  • Full flight simulator – 2 optional sessions (Low vis and ZFTT)
  • EASA Part-FCL skill test

Entry requirements

  • Valid ATPL or CPL/IR with ATPL theory
  • Valid Class 1 medical
  • Valid Airbus Type Rating: A320 or A340
  • English language assessment 4 or greater (ICAO)

All our courses are taught by current, experienced Airbus pilots who take great pride and pleasure in sharing the knowledge they have gained throughout the years working for major airlines around the world. Courses are generally run in a standard two crew configuration, but can also consist of two Captains or two First Officers with adapted exercises.

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