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Old 16th Feb 2010, 16:22
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Beech 1900 Sim

Anyone know where I could find one in Europe?
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Old 16th Feb 2010, 16:58
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London Met have one.
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Old 16th Feb 2010, 17:06
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FlightSafety at Farnborough surely did have one about a year and a half ago.
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There are none in Europe. Farnborough got rid of theirs about 12 months ago. There is an old King Air 350 sim in Norway I think. The only other JAR approved sim is in FSI Toronto.

There are 1 or 2 operators in Europe that will do recurrents and maybe initial ratings on the aircraft.

There are plenty FAA sims in the US.

ps, London met have a FNTP type King Air cockpit, not a B1900 sim.
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I'm sure its a B1900 sim, i was playing on it the other day,
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London met defo has one.
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OK. The LMU website site says King Air 200 but if you were there recently......(when I did my MCC there 7 years ago it was a King Air) Either way, it's only a FNTP fixed sim and not a full motion level D sim that can be used for type training (which I think is probably what the poster is looking for).
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yes its only a fixed sim,
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The LMU device is not a simulator, it is a Flight Navigation Procedures Trainer, configured as a BE-200, and is not approved for any type-specific training.
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