Type Rating.

A Specific Aircraft. A Specific Airline.

The Last Box You Tick Before You’re Hired.

What Is Module VII?

A Type Rating authorises you to fly a specific aircraft model as Pilot in Command. Every major airline jet — the Boeing 737, Airbus A320, Airbus A321, Boeing 777 — requires a separate Type Rating. It’s the certification that stands between you and a confirmed fleet assignment.

 

Module VII covers Type Rating on the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 — the two most widely operated narrowbody jets in Indian and global commercial aviation.

Aircraft

Airbus A320 Family OR Boeing 737 (NG / Classic Series)

Training Standard

FAA 14 CFR Part 142/145 Equivalent Curriculum

Training Level

Level D Full Flight Simulator

Location

OCFC-affiliated Advanced Simulator Training Center, USA

Duration

4 Weeks

What the Program Covers

01

Weeks 1 & 2 – Ground School and Systems Integration

An exhaustive study of the aircraft’s internal systems using Computer-Based Training (CBT), flat-panel trainers, and interactive mockups. Core systems: Fly-by-Wire, Hydraulics, Avionics, and powerplants (CFM56 / LEAP / V2500 for the A320; CFM56 variants for the 737).

02

Weeks 3 and 4 — Flight Simulator Training

Practical application inside a state-of-the-art Level D motion-platform simulator that replicates real-world flight behavior with absolute precision. Heavy focus on standard multi-crew coordination (MCC) and complex emergency profiles.

Prerequisites

Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)

Multi-Engine Instrument Rating

Passed ATPL theory exams

Type Ratings are typically completed after ATP-CTP (Module VI)

What Comes After

You are airline-ready. Fully certified. Type-rated on one of the most in-demand aircraft in commercial aviation. This is where the training ends and the career begins.

Next Module

Module VIII — The Learn and Earn Program

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