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What is the most popular aircraft in major airlines,so i can get myCPL with it?



 
 
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Old April 5th 13, 06:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
arvin moavenian
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Default What is the most popular aircraft in major airlines,so i can getmy CPL with it?



You will not be flying an airliner in pilot training. You will start

with basic trainers and work your way up through single-engine and then

multi-engine small planes. You will also have to put in some

"time-building" as an instructor before any airline will touch you.


I am aware of all of these stuffs but I just want to know if you have option in your trainings which aircraft is the best for that time-building you mentioned thanks for your answer.
 




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