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As far as type ratings going on the Canadairs...

Is the CL65 the same type for the CL604, RJ 200/700/900 and Global Express? What about the CL300...is it a separate type from all the others?

I've never flown any of them...I was just curious.

Thanks,
Scott
 
I don't believe there is much commonality among the type ratings you mentioned. I know the CL30 type is a stand-alone rating, and I'm pretty sure the GLEX is as well. At one point we were looking at sending our guys with CL65 time to 300 school first, hoping that their time in the RJs would help meet ARG/US requirements in the 300. ARG/US didn't buy off on that plan.

I'm not sure what the CL65 rating covers.
 
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"To date, XOJET has converted four of these additional Challenger 300 aircraft options to firm orders, two in Bombardier's second quarter and two in the current third quarter of this fiscal year. "


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As far as type ratings going on the Canadairs...

Is the CL65 the same type for the CL604, RJ 200/700/900 and Global Express? What about the CL300...is it a separate type from all the others?

I've never flown any of them...I was just curious.

Thanks,
Scott

All different types.....CL604/05.....CL30(or BD100) .....GLOBAL EX.........CL65, with differences training you can fly the 200/700/900
 

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