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Old 20th Sep 2009, 11:01
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Type Rating beech King Air 200 need info

Hi,

I would like to know a good school to perfrom a King air 200 type rating ?

I have a CPL IR ME JAA .

I looked on the flight safety web site but it s really expensive...

Any other good place to perform it ?

Thank you
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Old 20th Sep 2009, 11:10
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hey,

bristol flying centre offer beech 200 type rating.
Type Rating Cessna Citation Jet CJ CJ1 CJ2 C525 CJ525 Beech King Air BE200 TRTO
Its not done in a sim but on the airraft if a am not mistaken.
I see you have a cpl-ir-me just bear in mind that there are almost no jobs for this type at the moment.

good luck in your search

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Have a look at VHM - Titelseite or courses

Both schools are located in Essen/Germany.
A part of the rating could be done in the sim (FNPT2 B200). They offer also a MCC-Course if required.

my 50 cents....

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Old 20th Sep 2009, 15:03
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A friend and collegue of mine, did his B20-rating (+ProLine check-out) with Bristol.
He was very happy with everything there.
...and yes, all the training did take place in the actual aircraft. No sim.

He's happy to recommend them to anyone, he says.

When that's all said and done,....jobs are scarce at the moment. Even for those of us who has plenty of time on type. (Not that I'm looking for anything at present. Enjoying myself way too much, where I am at moment!)
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