International procedure training course
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International procedure training course
Hello all, I'm looking for a course that provides this. What have you all used? Pros and cons as well as prices if you have them. Thanks !
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Re: International procedure training course
My company provided me with the appropriate combination of training and study material. Fortunately there are a lot more similarities than differences between countries!
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Re: International procedure training course
I did a Scott IPC course a few years back. Don’t recall the price but we had to travel to the course site. I bet now it’s all done remotely.
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Re: International procedure training course
code7700.com is a good resource, though not a course.
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Re: International procedure training course
Jeppesen manuals have a lot of information - differences from ICAO are listed by country.
Jeppesen FD Pro has route notes that have a lot of the information you need. Individual airports have pages detailing all the procedures in use.
The biggest issues (imho) are understanding the different accents, seeing whether you need to call ahead prior to crossing a border and finding your way around an unfamiliar airport after a 15 hour flight.
I fly all over the world including to a lot of places for the very first time. No need to overthink this imho.
An ILS approach is the same everywhere in the world.
Jeppesen FD Pro has route notes that have a lot of the information you need. Individual airports have pages detailing all the procedures in use.
The biggest issues (imho) are understanding the different accents, seeing whether you need to call ahead prior to crossing a border and finding your way around an unfamiliar airport after a 15 hour flight.
I fly all over the world including to a lot of places for the very first time. No need to overthink this imho.
An ILS approach is the same everywhere in the world.
Always fly a stable approach - it's the only stability you'll find in this business
Re: International procedure training course
I did a course at SimuFlite in Dallas/Ft. Worth over 20 years ago that was very thorough. Not sure if they still offer it or if you can do it online now.
Re: International procedure training course
https://www.30westip.com/contact-us
Our company use these folks. Excellent training. They have a lot of good Youtube videos as well.
Our company use these folks. Excellent training. They have a lot of good Youtube videos as well.