I believe AirInc in Atlanta does the SIM prep, in a Frasca 142.
I'm not 100% sure of this though.
Hope that helps some, if I get a number I'll post it.
It is air inc. Tell them you want the 1.5 hour prep only. Do not let them talk you into the Airtran prep, it is a rip off. Airtran has about four different sim profiles on a given interview day. My sim prep was not that accurate, at least not for $400. Just study the profiles on aviationinterviews.com and practice some raw data ILS's and you will be fine. Very basic ride.
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