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PFS TO 100%
4th Sep 2006, 10:14
Hi,

Looking at doing an A320 rating in Brisbane, Altoen. Anyone out there also doing the rating and in need of a partner please PM me.

Cheers:) :)

Foxtrot_Lima_Mike
4th Sep 2006, 11:32
Hi dude,

Just wondering how much that rating on the A320 would cost. And also, is there any minimum requirements needed?

Regards,
FLM.

Mr.Buzzy
4th Sep 2006, 11:44
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PFS TO 100%
5th Sep 2006, 03:53
About USD29000 without partner or USD23000 if you bring a partner

Aussie
5th Sep 2006, 03:55
Hope u get a job out of it :{

Aussie

ContactMeNow
5th Sep 2006, 04:01
Oh....... Contact Me Now! Where are you?
Quick bring the deckchairs and beers, the mental giants are at it again!

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Seems like I have been a popular man as of late...

I have decided to install a bar fridge near my computer, ditch the leather computer chair in replace of a nice wood-grained deckchair.....Now I can enjoy life without leaving the computer and more so PPRUNE :E

About USD29000 without partner or USD23000 if you bring a partner

Does the "parnter" have to be married to you, or can I bring my girlfriend? :}

CMN :ok:

PFS TO 100%
5th Sep 2006, 04:46
Yep got job just need to get the rating, better to bring partner as it is cheaper. Feel free to bring your girlfriend, can find something to keep her busy..........:) :) :)

Capt. Crocodile
5th Sep 2006, 12:37
Hi,

Looking at doing an A320 rating in Brisbane, Altoen.:) :)

Last time I spoke to Alteon in Brisbane they told me they only do A320 rating for Jetstar and not for anyone else. Has this changed??? It's almost half price in the U.S anyway.

Aussie
6th Sep 2006, 02:36
Whats the go with an aussie doing the TR in the US anyway?

DO you need to convert the license?

Aussie

Chimbu chuckles
6th Sep 2006, 02:41
Not when I last did one there coming up three years ago...just bought the paperwork back and rocked into Navigator pl and 10 minutes later it was on my Ozzie licence...might take a bit longer now:ugh: :suspect:

Capt. Crocodile
6th Sep 2006, 04:14
Whats the go with an aussie doing the TR in the US anyway?

DO you need to convert the license?

Aussie

Once you do the TR in the U.S you come back here and fill in Form 209 "Application for Aircraft Endorsement on the Basis of Overseas Qualifications". It's on the CASA web-site.
Some training organisations in the U.S let you do TR on a FAA PPL so all you need to do is fill in paper work. If you want your TR on an FAA CPL you have to do the FAA CPL theory exam first.

Aussie
7th Sep 2006, 00:16
Thanks guys! :ok:

Aussie