Programme

Our APS-MCC Programme

125 hours to be ready on the day

From e-learning to cockpit

Training in 3 phases

Our APS-MCC programme runs over 3 weeks. It starts with online preparation at your own pace. Then, an intensive week of ground school at the Iroise Aéro Formation campus. Finally, the core of the training: two weeks of A320 simulator — 10 sessions led by highly experienced instructors, with rest days built in to help you absorb and consolidate. The final assessment validates your skills: you leave with a recognised, certified level. An official certificate approved by the DGAC is issued.

01

E-learning

10 hours of online modules to complete at your own pace before the in-person phase. CRM, A320 systems, procedures prep. You arrive at the Campus already operational.

02

Ground School

5 days of intensive theory at Campus Iroise with our dedicated instructors. Normal and abnormal procedures on the VPT simulator, flight preparation, threat management, jet handling. You build the foundations before the simulator.

03

A320 Simulator

10 sessions of 4 hours on a latest-generation FNPTII A320, led by TRI instructors. Progressive scenarios, LOFT, degraded situations. The final assessment validates your level.

Online preparation on the LMS and A320 CBT

Phase 1

Online preparation

Before arriving at the Campus, you get access to our LMS platform and the A320 CBT. The goal: arrive prepared, with the basics covered.

On the Iroise LMS:

  • Introduction to the ATO and documentation (iPad with Airbus documentation provided on day one).
  • Introduction to CBTA-EBT and our methodology.
  • How to prepare a training session.
  • Human factors and flight safety.

On the A320 CBT:

  • Aircraft systems (navigation, automation, ECAM).
  • CRM and crew work.

Each module ends with a validation quiz. You work at your own pace, wherever you want.

As soon as your enrolment is confirmed, you get access to all the manuals to start your preparation!

VPT (Virtual Procedure Trainer) A320 session

Phase 2

Intensive ground school

5 days at Campus Iroise, 31 hours in the classroom with our instructors. You move from theory to practice.

Day by day:

  • Day 1: CRM and crew work fundamentals.
  • Day 2: A320 normal procedures.
  • Day 3: Abnormal procedures and emergency management.
  • Day 4: Airline operations and flight preparation.
  • Day 5: Advanced jet handling, performance and revision.

You’ll work through all procedures directly on our VPT (Virtual Procedure Trainer) to lock in flows and procedures before the simulator, and have access to our FMGC Trainers.

LMS courses accompany each day to consolidate learning and prepare for the days ahead.

Session on the FNPTII A320 simulator

Phase 3

A320 simulator

The heart of the training. 10 sessions of 4 hours on our latest-generation FNPT II-MCC A320 simulator, led by instructors all from major airlines.

MCC Sessions (01 to 05):

  • MCC 01: Normal procedures and SOPs.
  • MCC 02: Situational awareness and threat management.
  • MCC 03: Cooperation in abnormal situations.
  • MCC 04: Decision-making and emergency situations.
  • MCC 05: Consolidated LOFT.

APS Sessions (01 to 05):

  • APS 01-03: Advanced jet handling, progressive scenarios.
  • APS 04: Final LOFT.
  • APS 05: Final assessment.

Each session includes 1h30 of briefing and 30 minutes of personalised debriefing. Rest days are built in to help with absorption and recovery. The programme also includes a night session to build your resilience and prepare you for the job.

LMS courses accompany each session to consolidate learning and prepare for upcoming sessions.

Entry requirements

Prerequisites

To join our APS-MCC programme, you must:

Licence

Hold a CPL(A).

Qualification

Hold a multi-engine instrument rating (IR-ME).

English

Have a minimum ICAO English level 4.

Medical

Hold a valid Class 1 medical certificate.

Already have an MCC certificate? Our APS-Module programme is made for you! Get in touch today to explore bridging options.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does the training last?

Around 3 weeks on-site, plus e-learning to complete before you arrive. Expect around twenty days in total, including rest days.

Where does the training take place?

At Campus Iroise Aéro Formation, at Brest-Bretagne airport (LFRB). Both theory and simulator sessions take place on-site.

Do I need to arrange accommodation?

Yes. We can recommend places to stay near the Campus. Get in touch for more info.

I already have a standard MCC, do I have to start over?

No! Bridging options are available. Get in touch to discuss your situation.

What’s next?

Discover what makes the difference

Further reading: What is APS-MCC?