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JetsRforKids

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I'm planning on getting my 737 type with Higher Power this spring, how much prep. time should I plan on before attending day one of class?
 
I did my type at K & S. If you're like me I like to get the books at least 3 weeks in advance and walk in the door having Limitations, Memory Items and Systems down cold. At K & S they threw the test at you the second you walked in the door. Best of luck on your type.


Keep the Faith. :)
 
HPA sends everything you need to complete the course. The course is approved based on 80? hours home study. You are sent a set of Boeing manuals, limitations, study questions, panel outlays, preflight tapes (now cd), flight profiles and briefing guide.

A quiz is given first day to see if you reviewed the materials. Everyone passed in our class (~12).

If you review the material and are at least familiar with the a/c, then you should have no trouble in class.

HPA is an outstanding organization. I wouldn't worry, you don't have to know how to build the airplane.

The material you receive is all you need for the class. If you can't get enough, visit these sites.

http://www.b737.org.uk

http://www.smartcockpit.com

Good luck,
 
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