CROSS CREW QUALIFICATION (CCQ) FROM A330 / A340 T0 A320
days
This course is designed to transition qualified pilots within the Airbus “Fly-by-Wire” family in accordance with the mandatory elements of the applicable Operational Suitability Data (OSD).
A CCQ course is a course which only addresses the differences between the base aircraft (A330 / A340) and thedifference aircraft (A320).
Pilots entering this course must be highly knowledgeable on base aircraft systems.
The Ground school part is only dedicated to difference study but the final system test is identical to the one requiredfor a standard type rating course.
Note: Standard Transition course conducted on A320 Qualifies for the entire A320 Family aircraft (A318 /A319 / A320 / A321).
Evaluation during CBT phase:
Evaluation during ground phase: on completion of this phase, a written multiple-choice examination will be completed. The minimum level required, to be declared proficient, is 75%.
Unsatisfactory Examination:
Corrective action will be determined by the instructor in co-ordination with the Head of Training. The student will then undertake a ground examination.
DAY 1 | DAY 2 | DAY 3 | |||
CBT – 1
– Introduction – Aircraft general – Air conditioning – Pneumatic – Communication – Electrical – Flight controls |
……* | CBT – 2
– Ice & rain protection – Landing gear – Auto-flight – Fire protection – Hydraulic – Ind/Record EIS – Lights |
…….* | CBT – 3
– Fuel – APU – Power plant – NAV – FMGS – Doors – Cabin |
……* |
DAY 4 | DAY 5 | DAY 6 | |||
Performance
TKE |
03:00
03:00 |
FFS – 1 | 06:00 | FFS – 2 | 06:00 |
DAY 7 | DAY 8 | DAY 9 | |||
FFS – 3 | 06:00 | LST (Skill Test) | 06:00 | Spare |
Note: * There is no time reference for CBT self-study since the goal is to complete all CBT modules before the examination. The trainees will work at their own pace bearing in mind that it is highly recommended to take all necessary actions to stay ahead of schedule.