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Old 24th October 2003, 03:24   #1 (permalink)
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ATR72 training

I hold a JAR66 license on ATR42 and are looking to get the ATR72 on my license.
Anybody know about a airline/training facility that holds an ATR42/72 differences course.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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Old 27th October 2003, 09:26   #2 (permalink)
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Bizarrely , i got my ATR72 approval tacked on with the 42 which was all i applied for ,which is very unlike the UK CAA . in the UK flybe/jersey european do a differences course at Exeter which i was told lasts for 4 days, thats about it in the UK unless you hear of an atr operator running a course and contracting in instructors as was the case with myself.

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Old 18th November 2003, 04:32   #3 (permalink)
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KLM UK also do a course. 42 comes first and then the 72 differences are at the end.

HS, I'm shocked. They are two different types in the list and I got billed for both although somebody else paid. Most uncharacteristic of the Campaign Against Aviation to give anything away.

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