ATP Jets ATP-CTP course
#2
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Joined APC: Mar 2021
Posts: 247
Anything and everything that's available. Could be an A320, ERJ145, CRJ, B737, B767, etc. The class I was in a few years ago had people in all of those sims. I ended up with 8 hours in the A320 and 2 hours in the ERJ145.
#3
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Joined APC: Sep 2022
Posts: 393
As said above but I will add there’s no learning of the airframe. It’s not about the type or knowing the plane. It’s about experiencing the things in the ctp lectures. Stalls upsets basic autoflight functions etc to see how they happen and how you recovery in a jet compared To a single engine
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Joined APC: Jun 2022
Position: CFI, Contract Pilot
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I was there early August.
Did the 737, Airbus 320, and E175 (non motion).
I enjoyed my experience there. Each of the sim instructors were willing to answer all our questions and a few "not in the curriculum" activities to increase the fun factor.
Did the 737, Airbus 320, and E175 (non motion).
I enjoyed my experience there. Each of the sim instructors were willing to answer all our questions and a few "not in the curriculum" activities to increase the fun factor.
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