ICARE has reached a new milestone in the development of its training portfolio by submitting to the Authority two programmes fully designed by our instructional teams:
- The MCC AIRBUS A320 (Multi-Crew Cooperation) course
- The APS MCC AIRBUS A320 (Airline Pilot Standards) course
These new training programmes will be available very soon in our catalogue.
100% ICARE Design, Focused on Performance
Our AIRBUS A320 instructors and experts have worked for several months to build programmes that meet the highest standards of the aviation industry..
The result:
- Modern, structured training content
- A fully competency‑based approachaligned with airline requirements
- Optimal integration with our existing training tools (FNPT II MCC A320, FFS Level D A320 CEO/NEO)
These MCC and APS MCC AIRBUS A320 courses naturally fit within our training ecosystem, with one clear objective: preparing future pilots for multi‑crew cooperation, resource management and real operational requirements.
Submission to the Authority: A Mark of Quality
The official submission of these programmes represents a key step toward:
- Compliance with regulatory training standards
- Recognition of our teaching approach
- ICARE's continued commitment to maintaining a level of excellence across all its courses
Two New Programmes Coming Soon
Once approved, these courses will enhance our portfolio by providing:
- A comprehensive, structured, and demanding MCC preparation
- An even more immersive and performance‑driven AIRBUS A320 APS MCC cours
- Easy access to AIRBUS A320 Type Rating or airline selections
A word from our teams
“These new MCC and APS MCC AIRBUS A320 courses are the result of in‑depth work that highlights the experience of our instructors and the quality of our training resources. They will provide future pilots with stronger support as they transition towards joining an airline.”
Coming soon
Stay tuned: opening dates for registration will be announced very shortly.
ICARE continues to expand its training offer to prepare tomorrow’s pilots and meet the expectations of airlines

