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Transition From Small Multi Engine to Commercial Big Seaters
I was just wondering what the transition was from your training in an 8 seater to co-piloting large jumbo jets, would there be more exams to take and training?
Surely you cant just go from flying an 8 seater to co-piloting a 300+ seater? |
Surely you cant just go from flying an 8 seater to co-piloting a 300+ seater? |
Wow, that seems great, so it would take only a few weeks to train in the real thing, and im ready to go =)
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Pretty much. That is assuming that you have done all the training to get your Commercial Pilots Licence first.
Years ago, it was the airlines that always paid for the type training but these days any qualified commercial pilot can pay for a type rating of their choice. A Boeing 737 rating will set you back around £20000 which includes 1 hour in the aircraft to do the 6 take-offs and landings. It takes around 4-6 weeks to do a type rating including the ground schooling on the systems. The trick is to get a job with a decent airline that will pay it for you though. :) |
really, £20000? i didnt realise it cost that much... do you konw of any airlines that offer type ratings from past experience?
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Most type ratings are offered by independent companies although Ryanair charge their new pilots for the type rating when they join.
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I am aware that BMI require a £2000 bond, they then deducted the remaining proportion from your salary!
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