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Airliner2Sim Training for Dash8 Q400

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Honestly - it's better.  Because it features a real world line pilot on Q400s and that makes a huge difference.

The instructor who did the AOA 737 training was a 737 pilot as well. Don't know about the 777, haven't purchased those.

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Brent Baker

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I wonder why they moved this thread to the FS2Crew forum?  Now we're really off topic  :P

 

I am currently up to Part 6 of the Airline2Sim training and loving every second  (Dying to see if Ben will remember to turn that Taxi light off, when he starts his line flights! :lol:).

 

You're way ahead of me.  I'll watch each video several times.  I'm only up to the forth one.

I see they added another video on the website with them doing circuit and landing at EGJD.

 

 

The instructor who did the AOA 737 training was a 737 pilot as well. Don't know about the 777, haven't purchased those.

 

The 777 course is also very good.  I've done the ground training and some of the flight training, but I'll be going back to it as soon as I get a handle on this Q400.

Aviator Pro is also a very good program.  It has tons of videos and information.  I'm going to go back to it as soon as I can.  I like flying GA aircraft also.

Robert Yunque

PilotEdge Ratings =   CAT-11 (2016-09-13)  I-11 (2016-10-23)  V-3 (2016-08-01)

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