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Old 6th Nov 2007, 16:51
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Sim 737 Ng

Hello,

I've an assessment for Ryanair and I'd like to know where can I find 737NG sim for trainning?

Thank you for your answers
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Old 6th Nov 2007, 17:31
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www.virtualaviation.co.uk.

Give James a call-they are excellent at organising sim sessions and even know some of the profiles for some airlines.

Be warned: it is quite expensive-but what isn't in this industry?
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CTC have a 737NG fixed base sim at their Nursling Crew Training Centre.

Not sure if they do private Sim Checks though, may only be corporate. Only one way to find out matey
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Old 7th Nov 2007, 10:50
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Before you go for an NG, don't Ryanair assess in a B737-200? May have changed but if you look through the Ryanair threads, I believe they use a classic.

Good luck either way!
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Ryanair are using the 737-800 sim at EMA now.
I would recommend going to OAT and having a couple of hours in their 737-400. It's less than half the price of the one at VA, and will do the job nicely as practise for Ryanair.

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Old 7th Nov 2007, 11:16
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I agree with using Oxfords 737-400s. Ryanair use the 737-800 in EFIS/MAP mode which is pretty much identical to the 737-400s layout.
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Old 7th Nov 2007, 20:35
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Thumbs up Virtual Flight Sim

Try this, its a fixed based 737 -300 down at Coolham in Sussex, really cheap and excellent guys too

www.virtualflight.co.uk


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Smartcockpit.com is also good.
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