simulator training
Joined: Feb 2001
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From: Canada
Simuflight offers 76 C+ at DFW (Dallas Fort - Worth) not sure of the cost . herezz their web site:
http://www.simuflite.com/training/si...91initial.html
http://www.simuflite.com/training/si...91initial.html


Joined: Sep 2002
Aviation Qualifications: CPL
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From: Great South East, tired and retired
I travel all the way from Oz to WPB to do the sim training with FSI.
I think it is an excellent course, always learn something new and valuable, and we do things that are just impossible to practice in the real thing. We've got the only B model in Oz, so there are very few trainers capable of checking me out in country.
Sure, it is expensive, but there are some side benefits - it is cheaper to buy a round-the-world ticket than a return to Miami, so I bring the wife and we turn it into a holiday. This year, it is France and Italy.
Maybe next time, I will look at CAE, but from Dallas, it is cheaper to return than push on. So, prefer FSI.
I think it is an excellent course, always learn something new and valuable, and we do things that are just impossible to practice in the real thing. We've got the only B model in Oz, so there are very few trainers capable of checking me out in country.
Sure, it is expensive, but there are some side benefits - it is cheaper to buy a round-the-world ticket than a return to Miami, so I bring the wife and we turn it into a holiday. This year, it is France and Italy.
Maybe next time, I will look at CAE, but from Dallas, it is cheaper to return than push on. So, prefer FSI.







