Man, paying for your type is a bit pricey, but I'm fairly certain that the cheapest type is Simcom in ORL...but I won't vouch for quality. You want thourogh go to Simuflite.
Simuflite would be your best bet. When I was there for mine, there was a 91 operator that said they were they beacause FSI was around 25K and Simuflite was under 20K. At least that is the number he used for Simuflite.
Simcom was the cheapest of the three last year. I do not know about this years prices. Simcom has a 800 simulator class C. The instructors are just as good as the others and I have been to the others. Simuflite has a good 800XP simulator and I think it is a level D if I recall correctly. FSI is the most expensive. Call them and see.
If you go to Simcom, you would go through the 800a groundschool for 7 days, then start sim (800a) for 7 more, and then checkride. You will go through a 800 xp differences course (4 hours) sometime during the week of the sim.
i don't remember exact;y what it was but we fly part 135 and when we had hawkers we got a guy that had gone thru simcom and his type was restricted or they don't do some things that simuflite/flight safety does. he was lucky as we had a in house program that was able to cover what was missing. check into the training syllabus(sp) very carefully and also what is signed off on the 8410........good luck
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