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Old 22nd Feb 2009, 00:29   #1 (permalink)
 
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737ng Cbt Flight Training

Hey guys,

Im sure you all know making a living as a flight instructor for 2 years whiling paying to earn extra ratings doesnt give you much money to spare. However in a few weeks im about to start my first ground school on the 737NG type aircraft for a US airline after thinking it would be on the A320 type. A side for the basics such as smartcockpit and myboeing and the sites that costs hundreds for a cbt and someone be generous enough to lend me their CBT and flight information on the 737NG, thank you so much and i will compensate you for your efforts! I really appreciate it guys!

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Ask someone in the training department of your airline for a CBT program.
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