As a sequel to the post on FAA Proposed Rule Making for First Officers, wherein it was
commented that a competency based training of first officer will be preferred
over proposed FAA rule of ATP as requirement with 1500 hrs for first officers, this
post touches upon the MPL or mutl-crew pilot licence .This was established in
2006 for airline co-pilots by ICAO. The MPL initiative was seized by
Germany,China,Phillipines, Canada and Singapore.
The need for MPL rose from the need to better train the
co-pilots and airline accident reviews pointing towards deficit in teamwork in the cockpit.
MPL is designed to develop the abilities needed to fly multi-crew airline
aeroplanes.It adopts greater use of simulators,applies human factors and threat
and error amangement(TEM) throughout and is competency-based training.
Regular traditional training emphasizes independence and individual skills which is
appropriate for single pilot operations, but may not be very effective for
mutli crew operation. Pilots joining an airline were left in need of a bridging
program to plug this gap from operating in single pilot environment to mutli
crew environment. Fortunately, now with MPL, this is effectively addressed.
The emphasis here has moved from prescriptive flying
hours requirement to competency-based training/assessment as opposed to the
proposed FAA rulemaking.
MPL still enables pilots to be able to take the
traditional pathway to qualifying to fly as co-pilot, progressing from the
private pilot licence through the commercial licence to the air transport pilot
licence.
Do you envisage MPL as the way forward to address the industry training needs for first officers? Send in your comments on whether you agree that MPL is
the way forward or not along with the reasons thereof.
Most Welcome
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