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derz 4th May 2009 02:12

A320 FAA Rating
 
Thanks guys for the information, it has bee a real help.

Regards
Derz

suren 4th May 2009 17:39

I need a partner to join me to pass A320 Type Rating
 
Good day!!!!My name is Suren. I am from Armenia. I am a Commercial Pilot. I need a partner to pass with me A320 Type Rating in Stockholm,in RJ Academy. If anybody wants to join me,please write to my email: [email protected].

Phenom100 16th Jan 2012 17:49

Anyone know where i can get an FAA A320 T/R OUTSIDE the USA??????

Left Wing 17th Jan 2012 01:06

http://www.alphaaviationgroup.com/ac...-rating-course

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Fly3 17th Jan 2012 23:54

I am presently flying in an outfit that has employed guys who have obtained320 endorsements from some school in Florida. They have no idea about the aircraft systems, or how it flys, and are an accident waiting to happen. The fact is that you get what you pay for and courses at $9000 don't give you much. I am now working my notice to get out of here before the first smoking hole happens.

AviatorVette 18th Jan 2012 13:45

wow TR for 8k, here I am paying 34k for a 320 rating at madrid, i have a LOI so I cant complain.

Ridge Runner 18th Jan 2012 13:48

Cheap TRs
 

I am presently flying in an outfit that has employed guys who have obtained320 endorsements from some school in Florida. They have no idea about the aircraft systems, or how it flys, and are an accident waiting to happen. The fact is that you get what you pay for and courses at $9000 don't give you much. I am now working my notice to get out of here before the first smoking hole happens.
That's what cheap gets you!

RR

Ridge Runner 18th Jan 2012 13:49


wow TR for 8k, here I am paying 34k for a 320 rating at madrid, i have a LOI so I cant complain.
Aviatorvette, really? What do you get for your money? A standard European TR?

RR

AviatorVette 18th Jan 2012 14:11

Thats CAE madrid for you, I wouldnt say standard european TR. Its according to Indian standards, I think the requirements for India are higher, 58 hours of FFS if im not mistaken.

Ridge Runner 18th Jan 2012 14:49

ah, okay. Yes, it has MCC and JOC (20 hours sim) plus the FBS and FFS for a TR under DGCA rules (64 hours). Does that include taxes?

AviatorVette 21st Jan 2012 22:55

^

Yes 34k including taxes.. A bit steep, but worth the money.

wigwag 22nd Jan 2012 20:38

Fly3

Where is that course for $9000 ? Cant imagine anyone running an FAA course that cheap.

WW

PT6A 22nd Jan 2012 21:56

Pan Am do theirs for about 9k.... I hear it is really not very good though.


PT6A

takamasa 27th Jan 2012 17:23

hey guys,

i am holding a canadian CPL and looking to do my a320 type rating in the states.

I have some concerns regarding licensing.

Do i have to convert my Canadian to FAA for my training, then convert back to Canadian after type rating training?

Or i can just apply to TC with my training recording from the states?

If i need conversion, should i do a checkride with a TC certified examiner in canada before i can obtain a sticker on my license?

thanks all for reply, thank you ,thank you

john

rdane042 17th Feb 2012 16:01

I am on the same boat!
Other than the Type Rating from USA, you also need to write your IARTA before you can get TC sign-off!
Have you decided where to get your type rating? Are you looking for A320 or B737?

Left Wing 17th Feb 2012 16:10

see how confidently he adds TOGA... this is what good training gets you..:D


Natstrackalpha 15th Sep 2013 10:33

Pan Am / NorthWest
 
Hey, hey, hey, hey,

There is nothing wrong with Pan Am nor the NorthWest syllabus, also pan am integrate their experience from years of experience grown up though Pan Am and have links to airlines and others and give realistic updates of pilot hiring, plus they are in touch with the airlines they work with for their crews (they don`t just do individual pilots) they are one of the oldest, if not, the oldest in the business.

~Money well spent, if you go there. Whats all this "be careful" s***. Of course everyone has to be careful, all the time, everywhere -- but there is nothing wrong with Pan Am or their training or their experience or their professionalism - ask the airlines whose crews they train.

ZFT 15th Sep 2013 10:58

About a month ago, All Nippon announced they will acquire Pan Am Holdings, including Pan Am International Flight Academy so there may well be some changes?

Natstrackalpha 16th Sep 2013 10:36

Daym!

There goes the neighborhood!

Typical, it took me soo long to get it together, money etc. and, now this s--t. PanAm were a good bunch. I could have learned a lot there.


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