Tue, Dec 14, 2004
Left Seat Or Right
Aviation Information Resources, Inc.
(AIR, Inc.) says it has a new cost-effective way for airline pilots
to get the simulator preparation they need to be successful during
their interviews.
"The AIR, Inc. sim preps allow the candidate to fly
airline-specific profile, in the same-type aircraft, and with a
choice of crew position and airport that he will be flying during
the interview,” said Jim Manley, AIR, Inc.'s senior sim
instructor and experienced career counselor. "If the airline has
multiple simulators available for interview screenings, our client
can fly the profile in each one. FedEx, for example, screens in the
A-310, B-727, or the DC-10. Our sim prep will fly the profiles in
all three aircraft. We are also rapidly approaching the point where
you will be able to pick any airline in the world that uses a
sim-screening and we will be able to provide you with a
sim-specific prep."
Unlike most sim prep programs, AIR, Inc.'s program can put the
pilot into the left- or right-seat of any Boeing, Airbus,
Bombardier, or Embraer jet - from America West's B-737 to ASA's
CRJ-200/700 flight deck. Their Elite, top-of-the-line sims are
equipped with Precisional Flight Control professional flight decks.
The dual displays and controls can simulate a two, three, or four
engine jet from takeoff to landing – and at any U.S. airport,
in any weather condition.
AIR, Inc.'s ability to provide training in more than one sim
type makes their preps unique. Short of flying the aircraft, you
can't beat the experience you will gain renting sim time and
practicing the specific profile with an experienced instructor.
AIR, Inc. can provide you with all of the above – and at
affordable prices. Pilots can combine their sim prep with AIR,
Inc.'s Video Interview Prep for the most complete prep at one low
price.
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