Boeing 737 - 300/400/500 Type Rating
Boeing 737 CL Type Rating Training Course is intended to give a participant the necessary knowledge and skills to master the airplane, with the successful outcome of a procedure or manoeuvre never in doubt, and to meet or exceed the appropriate requirements/standards.
Entry requirements:
- 100 hours as pilot-in-command of airplanes;
- Valid ME, IR (multi-engine, instrument rating);
- Valid CPL (ATPL theory) or ATPL;
- Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate;
- MCC certificate of completion*;
- English level 4 according to ICAO requirements.
Boeing 737 CL Type Training Course Content
Ground Training:
- Aircraft Systems;
- Mock-up of the flight deck (CPT);
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOP);
- Mass & Balance, Limitations, Flight Operation.
Ground Training duration:
16 days.
Ground Training location:
Vilnius (Lithuania) or the client's preferred location.
Flight Training:
- Full Flight Simulator – 8 sessions, 32 hrs;
- Crew examination in Full Flight Simulator – 4 hrs.
Flight Training duration: 9 days.
Instructors:
Available teaching languages: LT, EN, RU.
Full Flight Simulator location:
- Lithuania;
- Netherlands;
- Belgium;
- Germany;
- UK.
NOTE: *MCC course is available as a part of the Type Rating Training program.
For more information, please do not hesitate to e-mail us at info@balticaa.com
Upcoming training
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2013
June 20 Emergency Safety Equipment Training (ESET) -
2013
June 20 Airbus 320 Type Rating Course Airbus 318/319/320/321 Type Rating Training course is intended to give a participant the necessary knowledge and skills to master the airplane, with the successful outcome of a procedure or manoeuvre never in doubt, and to meet or exceed the appropriate requirements / standards. -
2013
June 20 Ditching Water Survival Course Theory lecture and practicle trainings in the swimming pool based on JAR-OPS regulations. For recurrent pilots and (or) cabin crew mainly. -
2013
June 26 Real Fire Fighting & Smoke Course Practical trainings held in Real Fire Fighting Simulator, including 6 fire locations. For pilots and cabin crew.

