Boeing 777 Type Rating Course

General Information

This course is for pilots that wish to obtain an B777/787 Type Rating and it is conducted according to EASA Part-FCL Regulations. A B777/787 type rating can be conducted either as a Standard Transition B777/787 Type Rating or via a Differences Course from the B787 to the B777.

Note: The B777 is a common Type Rating with the B787. Therefore, when a pilot gets qualified on either aircraft, the endorsement on his/her licence is B777/787. Dento ATO is currently approved to deliver Boeing Reduced Training Course to the B787 aircraft.

Prerequisites

An applicant for the first type rating course for a multi-pilot aeroplane shall be a student pilot currently undergoing training on an MPL training course or comply with the following requirements:

Have at least 70 hours of flight experience as PIC on aeroplanes
Hold a multi-engine IR(A)
Have passed the ATPL(A) theoretical knowledge examinations in accordance with Part-FCL

Except when the type rating course is combined with an MCC course

Hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of an MCC course in aeroplanes; or
Have at least 500 hours as a pilot in multi-pilot operations on single-pilot multiengine aeroplanes, in commercial air transport.

Standard Type Rating or Difference Course

Whether you conduct a Standard Transition Type Rating Course or a Differences Course, the courses are divided into the following phases, as appropriate:

Ground phase

  • System study is achieved by CBT (Computer Based Training). However, when conducting a Standard Transition Course the CBT syllabus covers fully all subjects, whilst during a B787 to B777 Differences Course the CBT syllabus only covers the differences between the two aircraft.
  • At the end of the CBT the system test (CBT), a theoretical knowledge examination shall be taken. This examination comprises of 100 multiple-choice questions distributed appropriately across the B777 systems and a 75% pass mark should be achieved.

Flight Phase

Base training if applicable or Zero flight Time Training (ZFTT) session.

Simulator Phase

  • All items identified in the B777 OSD must be trained.
  • Except when conducting a Differences Course to the B777, the minimum of 32 hours of FSTD training is programmed for a crew of a multipilot aeroplane (eg acting 16hrs as PF and 16hrs as PM).

Skill Test

  • The last 4hrs of the above mentioned are utilized for the conduct of a Licence Skill Test (LST).

B787 to B777 Differences Course

  • B777 to B787 Differences Training:

    5 days Ground Phase + 2 days combine Simulator Training, Skill Test and ZFTT.

Recommendations

It is always highly recommended to have two trainees training together for their B777 type qualification and with thus pilots will be practising in both the PF and PM roles.

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