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Introduction

CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Melbourne specialises in delivering pilot training for

Australia and the wider Asia-pacific region. Programs offered include the University,

Cadet Pilot and Modular Pilot Training Pathways, all of which combine premier

ground school courses with high quality flying instruction.

Why Choose Melbourne

Reputation

Our Melbourne Academy has been training professional Pilots since 1968. Today

we are part of the largest ab initio pilot training network in the World, CAE Oxford

Aviation Academy. Globally we train up to 2000 pilots a year across 9 high quality

training academies. Professional pilot training has always been at the heart of our

business in Melbourne.

Experience

Our instructors come from a wide and varied range of professional aviation

backgrounds – commercial airline pilot careers, corporate aviation and military

flying. With this experience, they have unparalleled commitment to benefit you

throughout your training with CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Melbourne.

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Innovation

Innovation is central to our training philosophy. From incorporating Multi-Crew

Co-operation and First Officer Fundamentals training into our programs, to

pioneering the new Multi-Crew Pilot Licence in Hong Kong, CAE Oxford Aviation

Academy embraces a culture of continuous innovation.

Corporate Relationships

The relationships that we build with our corporate partners are equally as important

as the emphasis we place upon delivering top quality, customer-focused pilot

training to our students.

CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Melbourne has an extensive history of training

pilots for Australian Universities, general aviation and major airline customers

from the Australian and Asia-Pacific region.

In 1998, the Melbourne academy partnered with Qantas to create the Qantas

Cadet Pilot Training Program – at the same time pioneering the Multi Crew

Co-operation (MCC) course in Australia. Then in 2009, CAE Oxford Aviation

Academy was awarded the contract to train airline pilots for Jetstar Australia

leading directly from ab initio training into employment as First Officers flying the

A320 aircraft. A similar cadet program for Singapore-based carrier, Jetstar Asia,

soon followed. More recently, 2011 saw the launch of the Melbourne academy’s

first MPL program with Hong Kong-based carrier Dragonair.

Significantly, over 5,000 graduates that trained in Melbourne are now employed

as flight crew with Australian and overseas airlines – some having trained either as

an airline cadet or as part of an Aviation Program with the Swinburne University

of Technology with whom the Melbourne academy has been in partnership since

1992.

Training Facilities

Our modern training facilities at Moorabbin Airport include ‘state of the art’

classrooms, a modern fleet of EFIS Cessna 172 single engine and Piper PA44

multi engine training aircraft and a fully equipped simulator training centre featuring

5 simulators including a CRJ200 GenJet simulator. Ample student accommodation

is available in close proximity to the airport all serviced by Academy transport

services.

Moorabbin Airport is also constructed with 2 sets of parallel runways, a control

tower, Class D airspace and published instrument approach procedures; making

it absolutely ideal for airline pilot training in all types of weather conditions.

Why Choose Melbourne

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Modular Training Pathway

The Modular Training Pathway is ideal for those that

wish to undertake pilot training as a self-funded

student on a more ‘part-time’ basis. The modular

pathway is a more flexible alternative to achieving

your aspirations to become a pilot.

The modular pathway consists of the following

programs that can be completed in sequence or

trainee pilots can enroll on a course at any level as

long as you meet the license pre-requisites:

• General Flying Progress Test

• Private Pilot License

• Commercial Pilot Licence

• Multi Engine Command Instrument Rating

• Flight Instructor Rating

• Combined MCC(Multi Crew Cooperation) and

JOC (Jet Orientation Course)

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Multi Crew Cooperation

& Jet Orientation Course

As a pilot, with a Commercial Pilot Licence and

Multi Engine Command Instrument Rating, you

posses the privileges to command a Single Pilot

Aircraft and be paid for your work.

To fly as an airline crew member in Multi Pilot Aircraft

you must receive formal multi-crew skills training to

convert your Single Pilot Aircraft skills into Multi Pilot

Aircraft skills. This is best achieved in the controlled

environment of a sophisticated simulator which is

representative of an airline flight-deck, to ensure that

the training is as realistic and relevant as possible.

CAE Oxford Aviation Academy’s Multi Crew

Cooperation Course Fundamentals Programme

(MCC) gives the cadet a realistic training experience

in operating a multi-pilot, multi-engine airplane

under Instrument Flight Rating conditions. The

objectives of the course are optimum decision

making, communication, diversion of tasks and

use of checklists, mutual supervision, teamwork

and support, throughout all phases of flight under

normal, abnormal and emergency conditions.

The transition from flying slower single pilot aircraft

(SPA) to your first type rating in multi pilot aircraft

(MPA) at airliner jet speeds can be challenging,

especially when you are also learning airline

standard operating procedures (SOP’s). The training

emphasises the development of non-technical skills

applicable to working in a multi-crew environment.

Included within the Multi Crew Cooperation

Fundamentals Programme is CAE Oxford Aviation

Academy’s Jet Orientation Course (JOC) Course.

The JOC Course better prepares a pilot for airline

selection assessments as well as assisting a pilot

with their first jet type rating by learning jet handling

skills using simplified procedures in our CRJ

Simulator (FNPTII MCC).

MCC has long been recognized as a crucial training

element for airlines across the world. The Joint

Aviation Authorities adopted MCC as a mandatory

training requirement during the 1990’s and is highly

regarded by Australian Airlines resulting with CASA

adopting the concept in a recent review of pilot

training and regulations.

Undertaking a Multi Crew Cooperation Course and

Jet Orientation Course Conversion Programme will

provide you with the skills required by many airlines

around the world to fly in Multi Crew environments.

While not a formal requirement under current CASA

guidelines, undertaking an MCC & JOC course

is highly regarded and often incorporated in the

training of airline cadets.

Using expertly qualified Ground and Flight Instructors

at our Simulator Training Centre at Moorabbin

Airport, CAE/OAA’s Multi Crew Cooperation

Fundamentals Course will allow you to achieve your

goal of flying in a Multi Crew environment.

The Key Elements of MCC Fundamentals include:• Crew Resource Management Ground

Theoretical Knowledge Training

• Multi Crew Cooperation Theoretical

Knowledge Training

• Jet Orientation Conversion Course

• All required Training Manuals

• All IFR Guides and Approach Charts

• 36 Hours EFIS Jet Simulator Multi Crew

Co-operation and Jet Orientation Conversion

Course Training

Minimum Entry Requirements:• Hold a CASA PPL (A) or CPL (A) Licence

• Hold a Multi Engine Endorsement and

Command Instrument Rating

Course Duration:• Approximately 3 weeks full-time

• Full-time only

Note:• This course required a two-person crew to

operate and availability will depend on whether

a second person is available at the time of

your training

Price:• For course fees please email us at

[email protected]

Course Details

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CAE Oxford Aviation Academy19 Second Avenue

Moorabbin Airport

Victoria 3194

Australia

T: +61 3 8587 3900

[email protected]

www.caeoaa.com