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Old 23rd Feb 2005, 19:05
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Question CBT for 737-300/500 series

Anybody out there with a decent 737-300/500 CBT that wants to sell? Alternatively, anybody know a good CBT & FMC trainer (such as used at Alteon)

I have to keep this 737-300/500 knowledge somehow...

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Old 24th Feb 2005, 22:18
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Kanger,


Are you referring to a flight sim for 737s ?

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Old 24th Feb 2005, 22:31
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Hi DeltaSix,

No, I referring to a computer based training (CBT) CD ROM which basically does the ground course (again)...
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Old 24th Feb 2005, 23:35
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I can only assume that only the airlines would have it here Kanger.

I have not heard of any organization here in Oz that actually runs a 737 course outside the airlines.

Since you're from EU, you might have more chance of getting it there since jet jobs are more in abundance in comparison to here.

Sorry, I know this doesnt help much. But, if I do find one I'll send you a PM.

I'll be dropping in to the aviation shop sometime today and I'll ask for you.
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Dude, I think most CBTs are going to be protected by password. I have a disc but the password is linked to some number in the internals of my computer which I have not the ability to get around.
Personally I think you have a better chance of trying to get a PDF version of VOL 1&2 and reading through those. They give you more detailed info than the CBT will. admittedly the CBT is brilliant for finding out how the systems operate.
Alternatively you could get intouch with ETA if you live in oz and see what they can do for you.
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I do.

PM me sometime and we'll get your people to talk to my people and we'll do lunch sometime.
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Thumbs up

Thanks fellas for the info and suggestions. It is appreciated.
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Old 3rd Mar 2005, 22:15
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Try www.cpat.com

They have some excellent CBT's available, and there are also some FREE system diagrams available for download.
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