EASA Beech 1900 type rating
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In france there is a couple of schools that do the Beech 1900 type rating.
Done on a "generic" 1900 sim plus on the plane.
http://www.developpement-durable.gou...ion_180912.pdf
In the address above you will find the list of all FTO and pick the one's doing a beech 1900 training
Done on a "generic" 1900 sim plus on the plane.
http://www.developpement-durable.gou...ion_180912.pdf
In the address above you will find the list of all FTO and pick the one's doing a beech 1900 training
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FlightSafety have both 1900C and D sims/courses at LaGuardia plus a 1900D Sim/course at Seattle.. There is also a company based Denver/Greeley Colorado called AIMS, the quality of instruction at AIMS is not up to FSI standard but if you're looking for a rating it's worth investigating... not sure that it's much cheaper than FSI though.. They will charge a hefty fee if they have to provide a body for the right seat during sim sessions..
The Farnborough Sim went down to Jo'Burg a few years back is is dry lease only..
The Farnborough Sim went down to Jo'Burg a few years back is is dry lease only..
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Thanks everyone for the leads, cant believe it but quoted €17,000 me without VAT/taxes, yes €17,000 for a type rating on a sim not in the aircraft. Not going to tell who but hell, thats incredible.
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Just don't forget that to have it issued on a EASA/JAA license you have to do "aircraft traning" = base training = touch & goes to get the endorsement.
The sim training and sim skills test is NOT enough for the European Authoz.
Good luck
The sim training and sim skills test is NOT enough for the European Authoz.
Good luck