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I need to attend a 146 B1 course before the end of the year and cannot decide between 2 available training companies. Cost is not a problem. I see that Manhattan and OAA, both in the NW provide courses, but the difference in course length has me confused. OAA B1 course 30-odd days, but Manhattan only 19 days. Has anyone who has attended courses at either of these establishments be kind enough to give their opinion on quality etc. Thanks.
I did a 146/RJ B1 course at FLYBE, Exeter 3 years ago.
I think it was 22 days for the 146 plus 3 days for RJ differences.
Don't know if they are still doing them.
Hope this helps.
I think it was 22 days for the 146 plus 3 days for RJ differences.
Don't know if they are still doing them.
Hope this helps.
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Flybe Training Academy still do perform the BAe146/RJ B1 & B2 type courses. Unfortunately, a 146 B1 course is on the go right now but if you call this number below, ask to speak to Mr P. Swain (Manager) or Mr S. Chester (146/RJ instructor) at the Training Academy, I'm sure they can advise on spaces/costs & location for the next one.
Additionally, I recommend the B1 course. He knows the aircraft.
+44 (0) 1392 366669
Flybe.com - Technical Training
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BAe146
Additionally, I recommend the B1 course. He knows the aircraft.
+44 (0) 1392 366669
Flybe.com - Technical Training
Regards
BAe146
Last edited by BAe146s make me cry; 21st Apr 2009 at 12:07. Reason: Email link (piccys of 1 x B1 arrogant sod and 1 x pretty Avionics Lass)