Pan Am International 737 NG
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I took the FAA ATP check ride on the B737NG sim in 2010 with Aeroservice and that is now PanAm.
I had experience flying the B737 up to then on the ICAO license and had no problem passing the checkride, I studied the information given on NG differences and had no problem with the questions asked prior checkride.
The pub across the road from Aeroservice had good food and check out the Runway inn for a good deal on a place to stay.
I had experience flying the B737 up to then on the ICAO license and had no problem passing the checkride, I studied the information given on NG differences and had no problem with the questions asked prior checkride.
The pub across the road from Aeroservice had good food and check out the Runway inn for a good deal on a place to stay.
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The Runway Inn must have changed from 2010 until now because I can't even come to imagine anyone recommending staying there for any reason. I stayed once about 10 months ago and couldn't wait til my early morning alarm went off in order to leave. I would NEVER go back under any circumstance. There are plenty of hotels on 36th street that are decently priced and sometimes cheaper than the Runway Inn and are much better quality.
Now Tom's on the other hand. Good place to go and would recommend it.
Now Tom's on the other hand. Good place to go and would recommend it.
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