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Jet Tech a good place to get a 737 type?

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$7,495 as advertised and that included hotel, a very nice one at that, with free breakfast every morning.

BYOB was additional...
 
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I posted this quite some time ago. Hope it helps.

New 737 type Rating In PHX
Just got this email not long ago. For those interested, these were the people from Jet Tech. They do a fine job down there and you get a free tan (PHX) with the purchase price of your type.

We are back and jetting forward with a brand new facility offering
B737-200 and B737-300 EFIS type ratings in the Phoenix area! We have come on board with PremAir Inc., a company out of Seattle, WA, which has been in business since 1984 and offers pilot training for private operators and airlines worldwide. PremAir Inc. has kept together the same great staff including Peggy Chevrette, Doug Lavely, Julie Johnson, and Sal Giardina.
We also have many of the same great instructors, including Carl Wobser, Gary Corbin, Brock Booher, Dean Jenkins, and Mac McAlear, just to name a few. We are going full force with our -300 program and are now offering the B737-200 program.

1-877-377-9222


All the staff at PremAir, Phx!
Peggy, Doug, Sal, Julie, and Kathryn Stoddard
 
I'm going through training right now with K & S Aviation, and recommend you check them out as well. They use a -300 sim, which I think is a better choice over the -200. They use the FSI/Delta sim in SLC, FSI LGB and one in Dallas or Houston. All of the instructors are current or retired SWA pilots. SWA flows and callouts are used as opposed to the Boeing procedures, so if you are planning to go to SWA, seems to make sense to learn it their way from the beginning. We had lunch last week with an Assistant Chief Pilot who shared some insight into what's going on over there.

They also handle VA/WIA. They are really good at transitioning military pilots. I think the price is $7750, includes books, hotels, training and airfare between the training center and the simulator.

www.b737-training.com
 

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