Multi-engine qualification (ME)

The ME (Multi-Engine) training, or Multi-Engine Piston (MEP) qualification, is an additional certification for pilots wishing to fly multi-engine aircraft. This training is required for pilots who hold a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) or Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) and who wish to operate multi-engined aircraft, whether for private or commercial flights.

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Training objectives

Learn to fly multi-engine aircraft in a safe environment, essential for professional pilots. Included in the RNCP code 30758 for the Airline Transport Pilot Licence.

Target audience

Pilots holding a PPL or CPL licence wishing to broaden their skills.

Course duration

  • 8 hours practical flying (multi-engine aircraft + simulator).
  • 7 hours of theory classes
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Detailed programme:

Theory

  • Specific systems for multi-engine aircraft

  • Engine management in the event of a breakdown

  • Flight planning

Practice

  • Twin-engine flights, including take-offs, landings and engine failure management

Prerequisites

To start an MEP training course, candidates must :

  • Hold a valid Private Pilot Licence (PPL), Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL),
  • A minimum of 70 flying hours as an aircraft captain.

Assessment procedures

  • Practical information :

    Practical test with a DGAC examiner

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Blocks of skills (RNCP)

  1. Commercial Flight Operations
  • Planning and executing commercial flights in accordance with current regulations.
  • Crew and passenger resource management.
  1. Mastery of Instrument Flight Procedures
  • Accurate execution of IFR procedures in normal and degraded conditions.
  • Effective use of navigation and communication tools.
  1. Multi-engine aircraft piloting
  • In-depth knowledge of systems specific to multi-engine aircraft.
  • Performance and emergency management specific to multi-engine aircraft.
  1. Application of aviation regulations
  • Compliance with national and international laws and regulations relating to commercial aviation.
  • Compliance with safety procedures and operational standards.
  1. Communication and Information Management
  • Mastery of radio communications in an IFR environment.
  • Management of meteorological and operational information for in-flight decision-making.

Rates and financing

  • Estimated cost :

    7000€ à 8000€

  • Financing :

    Eligible for CPF

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Why is ME training necessary?

ME training is essential for piloting multi-engine aircraft, which have unique technical characteristics and emergency procedures. It enables pilots to acquire the skills needed to manage engine failure and other asymmetric situations.

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