Cross Crew Qualification Course (CCQ)
Cross Crew Qualification Course (CCQ)
Cross Crew Qualification Course (CCQ)
Course Description Situation: A pilot has never held the respective type rating before, but is current on another Airbus type. The authorities give credits for the knowledge of the base aircraft. Only those elements have to be taught, which are different from the base aircraft. A CCQ course is an abbreviated type rating course. Lufthansa Flight Trainings type rating courses can be enriched with additional training, as requested by the customer: AWO RNP RNAV ETOPS ZFTT From A320 Due to the commonality between the base aircraft and the target aircraft, no extra training time is required. Due to the commonality between the base aircraft and the target aircraft, no extra training time is required. If ETOPS competence is desired: An additional practical training lesson of four hours will be scheduled for A320. No extra training time is required when transitioning to A330. Specific landing training can be covered during the CCQ skill test. No extra training time is required. To A330 A340 A380 A320 A340 A380 Amount of practical training 3+1 3+1 4+1 3+1 1+1 3+1 Total course duration 10 days 10 days 14 days 10 days 7 days 10 days From A340 To A320 A330 A380 A320 A330 A340 Amount of practical training 3+1 1+1 3+1 4+1 3+1 3+1 Total course duration 10 days 7 days 10 days 14 days 10 days 10 days
A330
A380
We offer all kinds of CCQ-variants. In 90% of all cases, we offer instructors, having their own experiences on the base model; consequently, they are able to exactly explain
the differences. Course Goal The aim of each type rating training course is to achieve the relevant rating according Part-FCL.725.
Benefits
Prerequisites for Student Pilots For the Non-ZFTT-Course: For the ZFTT-Course:
Oral and written English skills according to ICAO Level 4 Valid CPL with ATPL credit or valid ATPL Valid multi engine IFR rating Valid class 1 medical certificate Valid type rating on the base aircraft for at least three months At least 150 hours experience on the base aircraft
The same as for the Non-ZFTT-Course plus At least 500 total flight hours Specific arrangement with ZFTT-operator
Training Documents Every student pilot will receive the following documents and data during the welcome session: Course syllabus Training record incl. all check forms A handout concerning technical system description: Student pilots of a contracted operator will receive the complete OM-B from their operator. Private trainees receive a training handout of the relevant parts of the aircraft operations manual(s). Training-QRH: Student pilots of a contracted operator will receive the QRH from their operator. Private trainees receive a training QRH. Personal data for WBT-access Contact data (e-mail address and/or telephone number) for instructor-assistance during the WBT-phase
Theoretical training is mainly performed using a state-of-the-art CBT/WBT program (in CBT-room of any Lufthansa Flight Training learning center, Student pilots can contact an instructor via mail or telephone throughout the theoretical phase of the course. WBT courseware is available seven days/24 hours during the course. Course introduction, one classroom lecture, and at least one Q&A sessions with the assistance of an instructor are provided as a minimum. Additional classroom sessions can be provided at the customers discretion.
Practical Training & Checking Practical training is performed entirely on the full flight simulator. The minimum amount of FFS training is either one, three, or four missions of four hours each. Each practical training is preceded by a one-hour briefing and followed by a detailed debriefing by the instructor. The last FFS training mission is a progress check to properly document that the trainee is ready for the skill test. Each CCQ course finishes with a skill test on the FFS. The test will be taken by an examiner of Lufthansa Flight Training or by an examiner of the customer-airline. Due to the commonality between the base aircraft and the target aircraft, landing training can be included in the skill test. If a ZFTT course is intended, a special authorization by the relevant CAA and a specific agreement between Lufthansa Flight Training and the customer-airline are required, which have to be signed and approved prior starting the CCQ course. Course Structure & minimum practical training footprints The final syllabus will be designed together with the customer during the training conference. Theoretical training or via web-based access on a laptop).
Theoretical Training
Course Introduction 1.25 hours Aircraft System Knowledge CBT 19.00 hours Test 2.00 hours
A320 A330 A320 A340 A320 A380 A330 A340 A330 A380 A340 A380
Practical training
T T T T T T
Practical training on FPT Practical training on FFS
Self-study / WBT
Classroom
Theoretical test
Practical test
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