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Old 7th Apr 2005, 19:39
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I'm currently looking at integrated courses and trying to work out the pros and cons of what's on offer. Noticed that Oxford do the MCC and JOC on a snazzy new 6 axis 737-400 sim whereas FTE use an older Hawker 800 3 axis. However, in total FTE offer more sim time (about 10hrs more). Was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on whats more important?
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The quality of instruction is the most important thing.

All things being equal I imagine that more hours of training would be more useful than more axis of motion.

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I did mine at BCFT on the European Airlines Tristar Sim the experience was fantastic, steep learning curve, they got the sessions required complete, a good LOFT sector and some rawdata flying so no complaints there. You got a lot JOC in that so didnt feel the need to spend extra.

It was about £400 more than your generic FNPT11 sim but well worth it. Instruction good to

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