As you move closer to an airline career, one of the most important steps in your training is MCC, or Multi-Crew Cooperation.
MCC is designed to prepare pilots for the reality of airline operations, where you don't fly alone. Instead, you work alongside another pilot in a highly coordinated, structured cockpit environment.
During MCC training, students learn how to effectively communicate, share responsibilities, and make decisions as a team. It focuses on developing the professional behaviors and procedural discipline required in multi-crew operations, which are essential for safety and efficiency in commercial aviation.
MCC is also a prerequisite for any Type Rating, meaning it must be completed before you can begin training on specific aircraft such as the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737.
Often, MCC is delivered alongside Jet Orientation Training (JOC/JOT), which introduces students to the handling and operational environment of jet aircraft. Together, these programs bridge the gap between basic flight training and full airline readiness.
At FlyIAA, MCC training is structured to simulate real airline scenarios, helping cadets build confidence in a multi-pilot environment and adopt the mindset expected by airlines worldwide.
In short, MCC transforms you from a solo pilot into an airline-ready professional, ready to operate as part of a crew.







