B737CL NON-EFIS SIMULATORS
Hi, please does anyone know of any functional B737CL Non-EFIS simulator anywhere in the world available for training? Thanks
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Pan Am in Miami has a 737-200 sim, I don't know how busy it is, but I imagine not very.
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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
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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. |
Originally Posted by MarkerInbound
(Post 10240445)
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.
PanAm in Miami offer 737 (300.400.500) Type ratings https://www.panamacademy.com/boeing-...aining-courses |
The only glass in SWA ‘Classics’ (300 & 500) was the cockpit windows and the IVSI. |
Originally Posted by flash8
(Post 10241518)
MCDU's? I assume they had an FMS?
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Originally Posted by waltair
(Post 10253363)
Edmonton, Canadian North has a sim for hire. 737-300, OK to use as 737-3/4/5
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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, |
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