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$18,600 = SimCom's Hawker series initial for 2007 .
15 days for type rating then 4 hrs. of 800XP differences ground training at the end.
No way I would do this. If you are going to be flying an XP then you want to do the training in an XP sim. After all if you are really paying for it yourself, you want the best training. Why would you spend 15 days learning an airplane that you are not going to fly. Yes it is the same type but there are differences and I would want more than some 4 hour class on them. Besides someone said that SIMCOM does not have a level D sim, that right there would steer me away from them.
I know when I went through initial at Simuflite we had XP and 800 guys in the class together. You can learn enough about the 800 that way and fly the XP sim.
Remember you get what you pay for too. That goes for everything in life. It is your choice but do you want a KIA or a Caddy?
No way I would do this. If you are going to be flying an XP then you want to do the training in an XP sim. After all if you are really paying for it yourself, you want the best training. Why would you spend 15 days learning an airplane that you are not going to fly. Yes it is the same type but there are differences and I would want more than some 4 hour class on them. Besides someone said that SIMCOM does not have a level D sim, that right there would steer me away from them.
I know when I went through initial at Simuflite we had XP and 800 guys in the class together. You can learn enough about the 800 that way and fly the XP sim.
Remember you get what you pay for too. That goes for everything in life. It is your choice but do you want a KIA or a Caddy?
The training at Simcom is just as good if not better than the other two. (not taking away from them). The facilities are nice, and you get way more than you pay for. There is ZERO attrition with the instructors. ALL of the guys I know there have been there since the beginning. Just my two cents.
I understand your point of view but why would you spend another $12K just so you can get a Level-D XP sim? The cockpit is basically the same layout. The only big difference are the engines (which doesn't mean really anything while flying a sim).
As far as a Level C or D, who gives a hoot?!?! Level C sim is a full-motion sim that allows you to do everything to pass a type check. Just because it doesn't have a wrap around visual shouldn't matter since your only there to perform emergency/abnormal procedures anyway. Who cares what it looks like "outside".
FSI is way overpriced for what you get, especially if you're having to pay for it yourself.
In the end, aren't we all ending up with the same thing on the certificate anyway???