Has anyone got a 737-200 CBT?
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732 CBTs
Boeing never created an official one that I know of. I have seen at least a couple from airline training depts. Might want to try ebay or froogle.com or shopping.yahoo.com and see what is out there.
CPAT is not free. I've heard of it, but never had any experience with their stuff. Anyone ?
Colossus Mark.... V perhaps ?
the software is asking for an unlock code.....
Colossus Mark.... V perhaps ?
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I dont think computers were invented back when the 737-200 was launched
Colossus Mark.... V perhaps ?
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I dont think computers were invented back when the 737-200 was launched
Colossus Mark.... V perhaps ?
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Might have to dig out my old Commodore 64
I can't find any -200 CBT's for free online (or P2P). How much is the unlocking code?
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Both Continental and Delta had in-house CBTs in the mid 90s - adapted from training slide-shows with narration by 'the voice of tech training' - whoever that guy was. American 1950s with a soothing and oh so very knowledgeable sounding voice.
$ 60.00 for systems introduction. CPAT appears to have (non-blue chip) carrier affiliations.
60s through early 80s CBTs were made from 1-4 pine trees. (Carry Big Tome)
Commodore 64s ? You guys were lucky! I had a TI-99.
How much is the unlocking code?
60s through early 80s CBTs were made from 1-4 pine trees. (Carry Big Tome)
Commodore 64s ? You guys were lucky! I had a TI-99.
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Commodore 64s ? You guys were lucky! I had a TI-99.
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Jinkster- I'm assuming you have a cityjet assessment, hence the requirement.
Believe me if this is the case, I would strongly recommend spending a few days in dublin with a few hours on the sim beforehand and then the rest of the time in the cardboard mock ups (free!). Simtech\Parc should also be able to provide you with the relevant material whilst there.
Good luck
re- cpat, there is no way of re-using an unlock code as a different installation code is generated each time the software is downloaded or copied.
Believe me if this is the case, I would strongly recommend spending a few days in dublin with a few hours on the sim beforehand and then the rest of the time in the cardboard mock ups (free!). Simtech\Parc should also be able to provide you with the relevant material whilst there.
Good luck
re- cpat, there is no way of re-using an unlock code as a different installation code is generated each time the software is downloaded or copied.
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I am curious - if you could PM me with the author of the CBT that would be great. Boeing never produced one that I know of and I would love to know the source of this one. I was typed in this machine and all we had were typewritten books and on a good day some (in retrospect rather cheesy but highly useful) slide shows.