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winglets
4th Mar 2001, 17:05
Does anyone know what would be the most cost-effective way of obtaining an FAA 737 type rating? I have 700 hours as F/O on the 737-200, but that was 10 years ago. I am flying in Europe currently, I can do the rating here or in the US. I am expecting a Southwest Airlines interview in the near future; I will need this rating if things go well and I receive a job offer. Any information gratefully received.

Zeke
4th Mar 2001, 20:20
You could try http://www.jettech.com and continential http://www.continental.com/dash/build_dash.asp?tis_03_05_01

Lewis
4th Mar 2001, 21:25
Good article for you to read

http://www.avweb.com/articles/737typed/

TowerDog
8th Mar 2001, 18:23
Can recommend a school i Dallas called "Higher Power Aviation".

I know the owner/manager personaly and he is a god man.

Got my own B-737 type 10 years ago in Dallas at ACT, now out of business. There I met Mark Sterns, then CFO. He left and started his own school "Higher Power Aviation".

Good program.

I never got a job with Southwest, but did not regret shelling out 7K for the ticket.
After taxes was calculated and refuned, the real cost was more like 5K.

Good luck

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Men, this is no drill...

JJflyer
9th Mar 2001, 01:57
Hey Towerdog...

I know him too. I have done some training there good place and good people. Just talked with Mark on the phone a few days ago.

JJ

TowerDog
10th Mar 2001, 22:08
JJ:

Hope Mark is doing good.
I meant to stop by and see him while in AA training recently, but was too busy with my program.

We however remain in contact on e-mail.

If ya see some jet models in his office, a 3' long Kuwaiti B-747 among others, they were
donated by this here TowerDog.
(Bought a smaller house in FL and had no room
for every jet I had collected and flown)

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Men, this is no drill...

winglets
1st Oct 2001, 01:27
Lewis,Tower Dog and Zeke,
A very belated thank you.