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Old 31st March 2006 | 06:49
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This is a forum for people who would go "coo!" upon entering a 737 flightdeck and therefore be of little use to you in explaining the differences.

I suggest you repost on the tech log forum or similar. Alternatively the excellent http://www.b737.org.uk/ will give you a lot of info very easily.

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Old 16th May 2006 | 10:20
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B737-200 Sim Time Wanted

Got the interview/sim ride coming up next month and want to get a couple of hours on the B737-200 sim - anyone know where I can do this and/or who to contact to arrange, preferably in Midlands.

Thanks for any help.
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Old 16th May 2006 | 11:31
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Old 16th May 2006 | 12:36
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If Oxford can fit you in, they've got a 737-400. However the sim is very booked up- they might not be able to fit you in before you need it. And if you did get a slot, it would be at 03:00 or something.

Give Gail Longhurst @ OAT a call to arrange.
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Old 16th May 2006 | 13:35
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http://www.yorkshireflightcentre.co.uk/

Also there is the 737-200 at Simtech, Dublin. Contact Parc and they may be able to set you up.
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Old 16th May 2006 | 13:45
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There are only two genuine 737-200 sims in Europe. Parc Aviation have one based at the Aer Lingus training facility in Dublin and offer airline prep courses (mainly using FR pilots). The other is Ryanair's own sim at EMA, but it is not available for private hire.

Bournemouth has a sim centre with some classics installed - B727, L1011 and Bac 1-11. All good for raw data scan.
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Old 16th May 2006 | 16:22
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Best bet for the 737-200
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Old 16th May 2006 | 19:04
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Would also recommend Yorkshire Flight Centre. Chance of a discount if you book last minute too. Kevin Medcroft the guy to speak to.
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Old 30th November 2006 | 12:46
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B737 300 Questions Bank

HI,

Is there anybody who has an QUESTION BANK on the 737-300?
I have an written test for a compagny next week.
I am actually studying the FCOM but i have never flew the 737 (exept touch and go) and there 1 year that i have finished my type, so quite a long time ago and all the theorie is far in my head?

Can you help me???
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Old 30th November 2006 | 12:54
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Have a look here
http://www.b737.org.uk/quiz.htm
Pretty comprehensive set of questions on the B737.

Good luck

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Old 30th November 2006 | 13:29
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thanks for your reply.

Any other web sites???
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Old 30th November 2006 | 14:24
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If you don't mind getting your wallet out:
http://www.impactink.com/main/shop/cat_188.htm
 
Old 30th November 2006 | 16:30
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Try using www.smartcockpit.com. Plenty of questions on there which are divided into sections based on FCOM 2 i.e automatic flight, hydraulics, etc. I used this site together with those already mentioned whilst studying during my TR.
Best of luck buddy
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Old 30th November 2006 | 16:33
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No body as a question bank in PDF format for exemple that you can send me by mail.
It will be very nice of you
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Old 1st December 2006 | 14:34
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http://www.fmcguide.com/catalog/media/questions.pdf
You're welcome.

Last edited by extreme P; 1st December 2006 at 18:17.
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Old 2nd December 2006 | 06:38
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Thumbs up

Thanks to everybody!!
I will be busy for 2 weeks now but that 's nice

May be if somebody have something else you can post it and i will do a summery in a few day with all the adresses.

Thanks in advance


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Old 5th December 2006 | 09:04
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Q bank A320

hello all,is there any body who has a Q bank on the A 320-200? i have written test can any body help??
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Old 5th December 2006 | 09:27
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Though this isn't a question bank per se it might still prove somewhat usefull:

http://www.airbusdriver.net/

and also this might help to a limited extent...

http://www.meriweather.com/320/fd-320.html

Hope that helps.
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Old 5th December 2006 | 14:28
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Way off topic, but are they any of those great links for the Dash 8 Q400 that you can get access to, or some access for free, not quite ready to get my wallet out yet, just wanted to do a little swatting...

Some great links above though, especially for Airbus...
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Old 5th December 2006 | 14:47
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Here's some Dash 'stuff' for you, hope it's of some use:

http://www.augsburgair.de/training/cbt_e.php

http://www.infowerk.at/main.php?sid=103&group=6&lang=en
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