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glideslopealive
2nd Sep 2018, 07:22
Hi, please does anyone know of any functional B737CL Non-EFIS simulator anywhere in the world available for training? Thanks

flyboyike
2nd Sep 2018, 17:15
Pan Am in Miami has a 737-200 sim, I don't know how busy it is, but I imagine not very.

glideslopealive
3rd Sep 2018, 07:46
Thanks flyboyike. But am looking fo a 737 classic sim not a 737-200 sim. Quite a lot of diffetences. It is even a different type

MarkerInbound
3rd Sep 2018, 17:04
In the US under the FAA system there is only one 373 type rating good for -100s through -900s. Most of the 300s, 400s and 500s have glass cockpits, some of the old Southwest aircraft didn't to have a common cockpit with the 100s and 200s. But eventually even SW went glass.

Pan Am does have a 300 sim also according to the latest FAA list. Whether it is glass or not you would have to check. Also Global One Flight Training in Sanford, FL.

JPJP
3rd Sep 2018, 19:17
In the US under the FAA system there is only one 373 type rating good for -100s through -900s. Most of the 300s, 400s and 500s have glass cockpits, some of the old Southwest aircraft didn't to have a common cockpit with the 100s and 200s. But eventually even SW went glass.

The only glass in SWA ‘Classics’ (300 & 500) was the cockpit windows and the IVSI. I suppose the weather radar was technically a piece of glass. They even removed the autothrottles - Which should give you a better picture of the advanced nature of the aircraft ;) Both Classic Sims are now gone.


PanAm in Miami offer 737 (300.400.500) Type ratings

https://www.panamacademy.com/boeing-737-classic-type-rating-and-training-courses

flash8
4th Sep 2018, 23:25
The only glass in SWA ‘Classics’ (300 & 500) was the cockpit windows and the IVSI.
MCDU's? I assume they had an FMS?

JPJP
6th Sep 2018, 20:47
MCDU's? I assume they had an FMS?

True. Two MCDUs to add to the list of ‘glass’ :)

glideslopealive
21st Sep 2018, 21:03
Edmonton, Canadian North has a sim for hire. 737-300, OK to use as 737-3/4/5
waltair, which facility at Edmonton?

ajet32
22nd Sep 2018, 08:02
Canadian North Airlines owns the simulator. I know they lease to Flair so it is available. I believe it is in their hanger.
Canadian North Hanger is at CYEG Edmonton, Alberta,