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Old 30th Jan 2001, 13:12
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Who does the cheapest MCC course? I have heard that 4 Forces are quite resonable at £2300 but is there a cheaper one.
 
Old 30th Jan 2001, 13:28
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Yes there is.........

With effect from 1/2/01 we will be offering our fully JAA approved MCC course for £1,950 plus VAT.

For those (like me) who need a calculator to works things like this out, the total cost is £2291.25

We have increased the courses available and we currently have places available.


Malcolm Dean
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Multiflight
Tel : 0113 238 7130

p.s. This "advert" has been approved by Danny as our banner advert is under construction.
 
Old 30th Jan 2001, 17:26
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Why not give WMU a try? they offer a great course in a 737-400 with full EFIS which is being presently used by our countries Best Airline.....www.aviation.wmich.edu
 
Old 30th Jan 2001, 18:13
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And which airline would that be, Hect1?

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Old 30th Jan 2001, 20:26
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That was a sneaky advertisment....don't think the simulator there is approved yet, is it?

 
Old 30th Jan 2001, 21:32
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Please read the postscript to my posting. we don't do things sneakily here at Multiflight. Capt Pprune can confirm email approval for the posting and you may expect a banner advertisement within the next 48 hours.

After checking my records, here are some statistics :

Sim delivered August 4th 1999

Sim approved 7th september 1999

Course approved 5th October 1999

Delegates trained on MCC - 168

Percentage with Airline Jobs - 93%

Like I said, we try to do things right here.


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Multiflight
 
Old 30th Jan 2001, 23:05
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Malcolm,

I'm sorry for the confusion, but I was refering to the post by Hect1, College of Aviation, Western Michigan University (WMU).
I am very aware that Multiflight offers very good facilities and I even considered going there when I was training.
Apologies once again......

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Old 31st Jan 2001, 06:35
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Let's just put the record straight, without trying to be sneaky!!

WMU sim has provisional approval

2 BA JOC/MCC courses have been completed
Another begins next week
2 MCC courses also completed

Provisional approval is until end of April when approval will be reviewed

These are the facts
 

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