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Simuflite or FlightSafety?

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Written on: 10. 02. 08 [20:51]
bbbace
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Just curious out of my own interest. Which company offers better overall training (quality)?

Simuflite or FlightSafety?

Written on: 26. 02. 08 [11:49]
03gumba
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Simuflite is cheaper but I believe quality is somewhat behind whats offered at FSI.
Written on: 28. 02. 08 [03:45]
hdgchecked
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I don't fully agree 03gumba. My experiences were mixed with both companies. FlightSafety may have held the crown at one point but either they got sloppy or just plain forgot that people have choices.

I think the the quality of the training hinges directly on the quality of the instructor you work with during the week. The quality of the course materials is also important. The SIM itself is always the same. Level D at Simuflite. level D at FSI.

With the move of Simuflite into MMU, both programs will hopefully be strengthened. A little competition can't do much harm!



 

 

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