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Touch'n'oops 5th Jun 2004 11:11

Type Rating - B727
 
Could anyone please give me an idea of where I can get a 727-200 rating done.

Cheers All!!!

Shanks 5th Jun 2004 15:31

Hello mate,

Long time since we last spoke! Hope things are going well.

Not sure if they do a 727 rating, but I did have a spin in a 727 sim with Bond down at Gatwick so give them a call.

Good luck!

chrislikesblue 18th Oct 2006 19:43

727 type rating?
 
I am planning to do a 727 rating.Any suggestions where i could do it at a good price?(I have both JAA and FAA license,i would prefer to put it on the JAA license if it wont cost me a lot more.)

D'vay 18th Oct 2006 19:46

Very brave man. Very brave man indeed!

Mercenary Pilot 18th Oct 2006 22:32

Pan-am in the USA do it. I don't think they have JAA approval on it though, only FAA.

chrislikesblue 19th Oct 2006 08:20

Thanks for your replies.Why 'very brave',you dont believe it is a good aircraft?

scroggs 19th Oct 2006 09:01

The B727 is not the kind of aeroplane most Wannabes would consider. Are you sure you're in the right forum?

Scroggs

D'vay 19th Oct 2006 10:53

By calling you brave I am not reffering to the safety of the 727, I am refering to the job prospects for 72 compared to 73, A-320 family or even the humble ATR.

For once Scroggs and myself are in agreement, I assume that you are a current ATPL looking for something different and not young upstart looking for your first gig!

D'vay

chrislikesblue 19th Oct 2006 14:23

I have not updated my profile probably because i havent used pprune for long time.My total time is around 1200,aprox 100 hours on light turboprop and have not touched any jet,so i believe i am still a wannabe.

scroggs 19th Oct 2006 17:46

Fair enough! In which case, a strange choice of TR. But the choice, of course, is yours.

Scroggs

chrislikesblue 20th Oct 2006 10:37

I know its not a common choice.I cant find the contacts for Bond in Gatwick,anyone can help please?

Jelly Doughnut 20th Oct 2006 11:12

Chris
European Aviation in Bournemouth have a fully operational 727 sim, but I am not sure if they have UK TRTO approval. Cheapest route for you will no doubt be somewhere in Florida.

I see you also asked on the African forum about 727 ops... try Interair in Johannesburg, they operate a couple, also Transafrik in Angola if you want something more, shall we say, adventurous :O

I've flown with a few ex-727 drivers, they all agree its an awesome aerie!

Good luck


http://www.eaac.co.uk/flight_training/simulators.jsp

High Wing Drifter 20th Oct 2006 11:29

According to the CAA, there are no 727 capable TRTOs in the UK.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SRG_FCL_APPROVEDFTOS.PDF


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