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Old 6th Jun 2004, 17:42
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Buy a Boeing rating + linetraining. (Where???)

Where can I buy myself a Boeing 737ng rating with somekind of linetraining (say a 100 hours)?
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Old 6th Jun 2004, 18:03
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hi

try this www.eaglejet.net

then goto program pricing, scroll down to B737ng

I have no clue what there like, or if you'd be placed on a 3rd world carrier, so be careful where you place your greenbacks.
Thats a lot of money.
Have you considered ringing a few recruitment companies, eg, parc, and saying "if I get my self a type rating", will you stick me in the right seat???

good luck
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Old 6th Jun 2004, 18:28
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Thank you very much.
Wilco on taking contact to a recruitment agency.

Best regards

Peter
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Old 6th Jun 2004, 19:30
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Stay AWAY from any TRO/scheme where you have to pay for any line-training!
Eaglejet makes you pay A LOT for flying passengers. That is worse than slavery.

FSB used to offer B737.300-900 ratings (including CAT3A) for 20.000 Euro's and thereafter placement with a partner airline for a limited contract (supervision time/line-training) where you got paid 2500 Euro/month, now reduced to 18 Euro per duty hour.

However, I have heard that at this moment this scheme is no longer possible due to a rather long waiting list.

This scheme was a gem compared with similar offers from FR, Bond etc. which are all more expensive
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I read you five Despegue. Thank you for the info (and you are probably right about Eagle Jet, but I got to do something to pull a job...).
I will try to find out if FSB still has a waitinglist, - you wouldn't happend to have a link would you??

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Nevermind - found the link to FSB.

http://www.flugschule-berlin.de/ausbildung.htm
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