This panel discussion focuses on APS (Airline Pilot Standards) and MCC (Multi-Crew Cooperation) training, two essential components in modern pilot development and airline operations. The session brings together aviation professionals to discuss how these training frameworks prepare pilots for real-world cockpit environments.
The discussion begins with an overview of MCC training, which emphasizes teamwork, communication, and coordination between pilots operating in multi-crew flight decks. It highlights how effective collaboration improves decision-making, reduces errors, and enhances overall flight safety.
The panel then explores APS training
, which is designed to bridge the gap between flight school and airline operations. It focuses on developing the technical, behavioral, and situational awareness skills required to meet airline standards.
Key topics include cockpit resource management, handling complex flight scenarios, managing workload under pressure, and maintaining situational awareness during critical phases of flight. The discussion also addresses common challenges new pilots face when transitioning to airline environments.
By the end of this session, learners will understand how APS and MCC training contribute to building competent, confident, and safety-focuse