Saturday, July 10, 2010

What is the approximate hourly rental rate for Airbus and Boeing Simulators?

Several hundred to several thousand depending on the sim (tyoe of aircraft Level C or Level D ect)





If you just want to ';try on'; being a pilot for a day, take one of the programs that provides that experience. A weekend ground school and an hour as pilot-flying in the sim (with one a pilot-not-fying) costs $450 at the Airline Training Orientation Program- http://www.b737.com/





The ATOP program offers any FAA certificated U.S. pilot with an interest in the airlines, especially those looking toward an airline career, a rare opportunity to experience the Continental Airlines Pilot Training Center and the FAR 121 training environment.





Alteon also offers such courses with no prerequisites. $150 for an hour in a full motion sim- http://www.webradium.com/aviationtrainin鈥?/a>


Last I heard they were still doing them at their Long Beach location but you'd have to contat the person at the link above for more info.What is the approximate hourly rental rate for Airbus and Boeing Simulators?
Full motion simulators can run several thousand $$$ per hour, if you can find one that isn't already booked solid for the next 5 years.What is the approximate hourly rental rate for Airbus and Boeing Simulators?
You will never get near one in this day and age.

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