Originally Posted by
eiffel
Which ATO (EASA) is conducting C525 Type Rating? Any recommandations? Cost?
I think it will be hard to find anything cheaper that Centreline in Bristol, UK. You do the ground course at location and the flying on the actual aircraft, though that may be on earlier C525 models. Ask for Julian Telling, he'll get you set up.
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TYPE RATINGS
Both the King Air and CitationJets are single pilot high performance aeroplanes and can be operated as single- or multi-pilot. Centreline is able to offer training for both single- and multi-pilot endorsements.
Courses usually comprise three days of ground school, followed by an exam, then 10 hours of training on the aircraft followed by a skills test (LST). In some cases, those with appropriate experience may be eligible for an abridged course at a significantly reduced cost."
Cheers,
Kmax