Multi Crew Cooperation and Jet Orientation Course Practicum
Duration
- 1 Semester
Contact hours
- 80 Hours
On-campus unit delivery combines face-to-face and digital learning.
2024 teaching periods
Hawthorn HOL Study Period 4 |
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Prerequisites
AVF80013
Aims and objectives
This Unit of Study will contribute to you attaining the following CLOs:
3. Critically apply theoretical and practical skills as a professional pilot and to be able to analyse, evaluate and review to provide solutions to non ambiguous, ambiguous and novel complex flight scenarios.
6. Apply knowledge and skills to achieve successful completion of a Multi Crew Cooperation Course beyond the minimum as specified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.
7. Have the ability to make and initiate high level judgements within the professional pilot framework, and to successfully transmit knowledge, skills, ideas and to communicate with a variety of stakeholder audiences in a range of practical and technical and learning contexts.
8. Demonstrate professional standards at all times that include responsibility and accountability with a pro-active professional pilot work ethic and recognise the need to engage in ongoing professional development.
1. Demonstrate both broad and specialised technical knowledge and skills within the field of professional pilot practice.
2. Critically apply theoretical and practical skills as a professional pilot and to be able to analyse, evaluate and review to provide solutions to non ambiguous, ambiguous and novel complex flight scenarios.
5. Apply knowledge and skills beyond the minimum as specified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to achieve either the rating qualification of Flight Instructor or achieve successful completion of a Multi Crew Cooperation Course.
6. Initiate high level judgements within the professional pilot framework.
7. Successfully communicate complex knowledge, skills and ideas with a variety of stakeholder audiences in a range of practical and technical and learning contexts.
8. Demonstrate professional standards at all times that include responsibility and accountability with a pro-active professional pilot work ethic and recognise the need to engage in ongoing professional development.
Unit information in detail
- Teaching methods, assessment, general skills outcomes and content.
Teaching methods
Pre and Post-flight briefing
Practical Flight Instruction in Simulator
Assessment
Types | Individual or Group task | Weighting | Assesses attainment of these ULOs |
Simulator Test | Individual | 100% | 1-13 inclusive |
General skills outcomes
- Analysis skills
- Teamwork skills
- Communication skills
- Problem solving skills
- Ability to tackle unfamiliar problems
Content
(TEM) theory
Study resources
- Reading materials and text books.
Reading materials
Robert Helmreich, Ashleigh Merrit and John Wilhelm, Evolution of CRM in Commercial Aviation.
Robert Helmreich, University of Texas Human Factors Research Team, Threat and Error Management in Commercial Aviation.
Royal Aeronautical Society, Aeroplane Upset Recovery Training, History, Core Concepts and Mitigation.
Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators, Australian Region, TEM Project.
European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA), JAR – FCL 1.261,AMC FCL 1.261(a),(d)JAR FCL 1.262
Qantas/Jetstar, Flight Administration Manual Volumes 1 and 2
Qantas/Jetstar, Operations Manuals 1 and 2
Qantas/Jetstar,Flight Crew Training Manual
Text books
CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, MCC Study Guide
CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, MCC Flight Crew Operations Manual
CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, MCC lesson Plans
Airline/Type specific Normal Checklist
Airline/Type specific Quick Reference Handbook
Airline/Type specific MEL/DDG and Special Take Off Procedures Guide
Jeppesen, Jeppesen Airways Manuals, Australia