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Turangi Vice
21st Sep 2002, 18:07
I need a 1900 rating and was going to do it in the states but the security requirements mean that I cant do it there. Can anyone help me with finding somewhere else to do it. I have been offered a job and need a rating quick. Any advice would be greatful. Thanks TV

Grivation
21st Sep 2002, 21:43
Try Rossair (http://www.rossair.co.za)

Cypher
22nd Sep 2002, 05:16
Mate, Turangi to the Carribbean.. you've done well..

Ad Astral Aviation out of Perth also do B1900 ratings, and I've heard they'll throw in co-pilot hours in too..

http://www.ad-astral.com.au/

Flat-Spot
23rd Sep 2002, 18:59
Something I've heard from a friend of mine also looking to do a B190 type is that Ross Air and Ad Astral are no longer doing the type rating. Don't know how true that is though! I suggest checking them out anyway. The only other suggestion I can give you is Canada but I don't know any names of companies that do the course.

Sorry I couldn't be of any further help.

F-S:(

haselled
24th Sep 2002, 11:48
Ad-Astral definitely not doing type rating at present. Don't know about Rossair...

Golden_Rooster
19th Oct 2002, 00:41
Hi All,

I have seen plenty of places where it is possible to get an FAA Beech 1900C Type Rating, but have not yet seen a JAA facility that offers this training.

Im just wandering, what training schools in Europe (Or beyond) offer B1900C Type Training? Is it possible to get a JAA Type Rating on the 1900C in australia?

I have seen operators such as Danish Air Transport and Naysa operating the aircraft, but have no idea where the pilots do the training.

Idealy, I am looking for a place where the majority of training is actually done flying the real thing, rather than simulator if thats possible.

Do the airlines that operate the 1900C train in house, and if so, do they train outsiders to fly the aircraft?

If possible, could anyone provide me with some web sites and/or email addresses for any training facilities?

Thanks in advance

GR

Flat-Spot
19th Oct 2002, 08:41
This is what I know; a type rating in USA is now impossible until they lift the '9-11' restriction ( it is now impossible for a non American national to get a type rating and as I understand it, that also goes for a green card holder.) The outfit in Perth Australia no longer do it, Rossair don't do it either although they might if you have a South African licence... best to contact them directly.
The only other suggestion I can make is Canada...check the forum because someone mentioned a place in Toronto on one of the threads. (Once again though, I think you need a Canadian licence.)
Re the JAA thing, no idea!

Hope this helps a little.

F-S

AMEX
19th Oct 2002, 09:01
Remember that a 1900 rating is the same as for the King Air 350.... So perhaps you ought to look at a 300 Series provider.
Not usre but I think there is a TRTO in France that can do that.
Of course if I had the name that would be helpful but I am afraid I have forgotten. Something like Aerope or Aero Europe I think :rolleyes:

Mevrick
19th Oct 2002, 17:29
You can get a BE-1900 rating at Luftfartsskolen in Denmark and they are JAA approved. This is the link to their website http://www.luftfartsskolen.dk ,but if you don’t understand Danish it won’t be much of use for you.
Otherwise give them a call +45-38 17 70 00.

I also think Finnair has a BE-350 simulator.

FINNAIR Flight Operations Marketing,
P.O. Box 15, mail drop HEL-OM/48
01053 Finnair, FINLAND
tel: +358 9 818 4611 or 4612
telefax +358 9 818 4600
email: [email protected].

DeltaT
20th Oct 2002, 03:39
see similar thread in dunnunda and godzone forum
though most unlikey to be JAA

Coastrider26
16th Jan 2004, 00:10
Rossair Holland does it Beech 1900 type exams with finair. There are a couple of operators in France (Air regional and I forgot the name of the other 1). I think they have their own flight sims for the 1900 or they are using the finair as well as I only saw their E120 crews at flight safety

onehunga
16th Jan 2004, 00:46
From the website:-

Other Aircraft
Bristol Flying Centre also operates a number of other aircraft including PA31's, the Piper Navajo a 9 seat passenger/freight aircraft, a Beech King Air a pressurised turbo prop and a Cessna 208 Caravan, a single engine turbine freighter. Further information on advanced ratings and type ratings can be obtained from the Chief Pilot, Martin Barnes by telephoning 01275 474 601 or email [email protected]

Bristol Flying Centre (http://www.b-f-c.co.uk/)

robione
19th May 2004, 14:06
Just had an email back from D.A.T saying thet cant do 1900 TR anymore cos the instructor no longer works there.Any suggestions ,to go on JAA licence so must be JAA approved.

Snigs
19th May 2004, 16:08
Why don't you try giving Bristol Flying Centre a call (+44 (0)1275 474501/601). I believe they offer a SSTR on the B1900.

robione
19th May 2004, 21:02
did,nt know they can do 1900 tr,thought they only had Kingair .? What does SSTR mean? Its the ss bit ?

Snigs
20th May 2004, 07:15
Ah, ok :confused: . It's me getting a little confused with Beech and Beechcraft, you're right they have a King Air.

SS = Self Sponsored, i.e you pay for it! :(

blu1
7th Jun 2004, 21:16
You can get a JAA B1900 TR in Sweden. Check "www.flyguppdraget.se". They do it in two weeks on their B1900D.

Best of luck

Jelly Doughnut
8th Jun 2004, 08:39
Rossair Europe operate B1900, not sure if you can get a type rating through them though.

pilot dude
24th Aug 2004, 11:44
Rossair doesnt want to give typeratign courses to pilots who are not going to fly for them.

Any other sugestions

PD

lookoutbelow
7th Dec 2004, 09:26
Hi Guys and gals,

Does anybody know of any TRTO's in JAR land that train on the Beech1900, other than DAT in Denmark?

Any help would be greatly appretiated.

Regards,

LOB

jjp_be
10th Sep 2005, 10:29
Hi,

Does somebody know, where it is possible to follow a JAR type rating (Qualification) for the Beech 1900

Thank you very much,
jjp

Ambulance 'Charlie Alpha'
3rd Jan 2007, 17:17
Doh, beaten to it with the Farnborough info! Sorry.

ACA

Jumbito
3rd Jan 2007, 23:22
Hi ya!

You can try here. Canary Islands, perfect weather. JAA Approved
http://www.serair.com/

Regards everybody!

pipertommy
4th Jan 2007, 17:51
Is there any prices for thE COMPANY ABOVE? Thanks:)

ron_burgendy
10th Mar 2007, 14:53
Hi there,
I am wondering if a B1900 rating is offered anywhere in oz for me an oz ATPL pilot??? Can anyone reccomend some places here or is it best to go overseas???
Many thanks

SpootNICK
11th Mar 2007, 14:54
Why not give Vincent Aviation a call. They have a couple of 1900's. Perhaps they can point you in the right direction. If you dont have any success on the Australian front, I would recommend 43 Advanced Training - NAC in South Africa. They do a B200/B1900 dual type rating at a reasonable rate. They type-rating takes about 3 weeks and involves a comprehensive simulator phase.

Good Luck

SN

ron_burgendy
13th Mar 2007, 23:43
hey,
yeah ive been looking for 1900 ratings also, got a reply from vincent aviation in wellington, theyre offering ratings next course starts early may, $15000 nzd, check it out

redouane
9th May 2007, 14:59
hi i m lost guys i ve a cpl ir frozen atpl 200 hrs i wanna load my cv so i m thinking about a b19 tape rating but i cant find any school plz ca u provide me with some names i ll b greatful thanx

SEV
5th Dec 2007, 19:07
You can do the B190 type rating in serair which is an airline in canaries (Spain) and they also sell hours in type.The website is www.serair.com (http://www.serair.com)
Cheers!.

Life's a Beech
5th Dec 2007, 19:16
Talk to Stirling in Norwich