Become an APS MCC Instructor
Transforming Talent into Airline-Ready Professionals
At Leading Edge Aviation, our APS MCC (Airline Pilot Standards Multi-Crew Cooperation) Instructors do more than teach multi-crew cooperation, they cultivate the collaboration, decision-making, and professionalism that underpin safe and effective airline performance. They play a vital role in ensuring we deliver the most well-rounded and prepared pilots to the commercial flight deck.
We’re looking for enthusiastic APS MCC Instructors to join our team in Oxford, UK. Whether you are an experienced airline pilot eager to share your expertise or a qualified instructor hoping to specialise in multi-crew training, we would love to hear from you.
 
			Why Leading Edge Aviation?
What Our Graduates Are Saying
“The APS MCC course provided by Leading Edge has helped me develop an insight into flying an airliner in a multi-crew environment and the associated complications which can occur on a day-to-day basis for an airline Pilot. Overall, I enjoyed my time at Leading Edge and will cherish the knowledge and memories I gained throughout my time as a Student there.”
                                                    
                                                LEAL Alumni and RyanAir First Officer                                            
                                    “Once again a big thanks to Leading Edge Aviation for the outstanding course on the A320 simulator and the guidance and teaching we received throughout our training. The training and support I received was second to none and I am so proud to have been a part of the Leading Edge family! The APS course led and designed by Leading Edge Aviation was outstanding. Using the A320 simulator, the course took us all the way from learning how to start the A320 up to our final assessment where we were able to fly two sectors and handle all the emergencies that were thrown at us! Throughout the course it was clear that every part of the course had been reimagined from the pre reading content (some of which included manuals, a V360 online simulator and 360 ° videos of the manoeuvres we were going to do) to embedding Airline operational Awareness in nearly every sim we did.”
                                                    
                                                LEAL Alumni and British Airways First Officer                                            
                                    
