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- Joined
- May 27, 2002
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Without time in type getting the type rating is absolutley worthless!
I believe Lawndart said it best about getting a type without time in type "it's a lot like playing with yourself in the bathroom: It feels great at the time, but a couple hours later you're embarrassed that you did it. "
The only type rating I would even consider buying is a 737, if you are inclided to work at a certain airline.
Some other things to consider is that you cannot recieve your first type in the sim (25/35 hour supervised PIC limitations, etc. apply), also if its not a level C sim (I believe Simcom's is level B), you can not recieve a type rating in it!
For an Intitial Lear Type prices vary, from a Fullservice Contract at FS for $16,300, to some guy giving Lear Types in Van Nuys around for $5,000 and everything inbetween. You get what you pay for.
Again as a manager when I see a resume with a type and no time in it, I question it big time, often roundfiling it. Did s/he leave the company right after they gave him the type, is s/he a rick kid playing around with daddy's money? Just adds more questions than they are worth.
I believe Lawndart said it best about getting a type without time in type "it's a lot like playing with yourself in the bathroom: It feels great at the time, but a couple hours later you're embarrassed that you did it. "
The only type rating I would even consider buying is a 737, if you are inclided to work at a certain airline.
Some other things to consider is that you cannot recieve your first type in the sim (25/35 hour supervised PIC limitations, etc. apply), also if its not a level C sim (I believe Simcom's is level B), you can not recieve a type rating in it!
For an Intitial Lear Type prices vary, from a Fullservice Contract at FS for $16,300, to some guy giving Lear Types in Van Nuys around for $5,000 and everything inbetween. You get what you pay for.
Again as a manager when I see a resume with a type and no time in it, I question it big time, often roundfiling it. Did s/he leave the company right after they gave him the type, is s/he a rick kid playing around with daddy's money? Just adds more questions than they are worth.