Academy open days
Our doors are always open for a chat and a cuppa, but our open days are special. You'll get the chance to speak with students, instructors, and our first officer graduates who fly for the airlines, all while touring one of our academies and seeing the training aircraft up close. Keep an eye on our news section and social media for information on our upcoming open days.
Talk to our Career Advisors
Our Career and Training Advisory Team are always on hand to talk you through your training options and offer clear and concise advice on your flight training journey. You can get in touch with them directly by contacting any of our academies here.
Our students success
Our graduates fly for a huge variety of airlines and we feel privileged to have helped so many students achieve the role of First Officer and start their airline career. Our graduates fly for British Airways, Ryanair, easyJet, Turkish, Norwegian and Emirates to name just a few.
Your MCC/JOC
We're proud of our training, our graduates and our ethos. Following your dream doesn't need to cost the earth, that's why we've priced our MCC/JOC course competitively. We take the hassle out of your training, and get you to airline employment-ready as quickly and as safely as we can. After all, reputation is everything.
Airline employment-ready
Designed specifically to prepare you to work as part of an effective flight crew, the MCC is a mandatory requirement on your journey to becoming a First Officer.
Reputation above all else
Our training reputation means a lot to us, that's why we pride ourselves on the quality of training we deliver and the success of our student graduates in airline employment.
Ground school - 3 days
The course introduces Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), checklists and how to work as part of an effective airline flight crew. It also provides an introduction to the differences between the smaller aircraft you will have experienced up to this point in your training, and jet-turbine airliners.
Simulator - 7 days
Consisting of a 1-hour briefing followed by 4-hours in a B737-800 fixed base simulator per day, you'll put into practice the theory learned in the classroom in a series of exercises covering both normal and non-normal operating procedures. Days 1-5 cover the MCC, and days 6 and 7 are the JOC element.