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Groundschool London ICARUS Wings at Groundschool London - FCL Failed Exam Recuperation (Language Proficiency) Course
Groundschool London

ICARUS Wings at Groundschool London - FCL Failed Exam Recuperation (Language Proficiency) Course

London, United Kingdom

1 Weeks

English

Full time

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GBP 1,170 / per year *

On-Campus

* £1170.00 + VAT (includes all course materials)

Key Summary

    About: The ICARUS Wings at Groundschool London - FCL Failed Exam Recuperation (Language Proficiency) course focuses on enhancing English language skills for aviation professionals. This program aims to help individuals who have not passed their language proficiency exam, providing support to improve their performance for future attempts.
    Career Outcomes: Completing this course can lead to enhanced communication skills in aviation environments, improving employability within the aviation industry for roles requiring language proficiency.

Introduction

The ICARUS Wings FCL Failed Exam Recuperation (Language Proficiency) course is specifically designed for pilots who have failed their ICAO Language Proficiency Exam and have obtained a non-operational level (ICAO Level 3 or below). This is a one week course divided into 8 modules and 6 hours of practical application sessions conducted in a state of the art FTD flight simulator – Boeing 737-800 or Airbus A320. At the end of the week, the pilot will be ready to re-sit the exam and should be able to obtain a minimum operational pass level (ICAO Level 4). Each pilot will have an individual assessment during the course focusing on strengths and weaknesses to better prepare the student to pass the exam. Content

  • Module 1 – Introduction to Air Communication
  • Module 2 – Pre-flight
  • Module 3 – Ground Movements
  • Module 4 – Departure, Climbing and Cruising
  • Module 5 – En Route Events
  • Module 6 – Contact and Approach
  • Module 7 – Landing
  • Module 8 – On the Ground


Simulator Practice

  • Requesting pre-flight information
  • Communication with ground teams/ramp assistants
  • Requesting 'push and start'; taxi clearance
  • Completion of pre-flight, taxi and pre-take-off checklists
  • Requesting line-up and take-off clearance
  • High-Speed RTO
  • Communicating a 'Mayday' and describing the emergency
  • Managing abnormal situations including in-flight emergencies

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