flight hours

Adhil

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how do we get A330/ 747 flight experience when we are not trained in those flights? but the airlines ask for those experience. and what does TT hours means???
 
Fly those models a lot on Microsoft flight sim, then put it on your resume and track it in your logbook.
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Two for two this time guys, maybe try to answer the question before you get all sarcastic?


TT hours means total time, IE all of the hours you've been in an aircraft either as the pilot in command (Captain) or the second in command (First Officer). -I don't think Flight Engineer counts towards total time-.

Most airlines don't ask for a330/747 time. If one does, the only realistic way to get it would be to work at an airline that has that type, then switch to the new airline. There are a ton of ways to get to the airlines, if that's your goal, that involve working your way up through different aircraft and companies. Hope this helps.
 
i know that we do 747 sim, but do they add into our flight hours in the logbook??

anyways thax for the reply
 
Well, if the "we" is BA - then you can log it depending on the level of sim, but if you're flying the 747, you probably wouldn't because you really wouldn't need the hours.

If the "we" is a 747 FTD at some school you could still log it, depending, but the worth of the time is super low without significant time in type.
 
Time in the simulator is not added to "total time". Some people log sim time because it can be used in place of "flight" time towards certain ratings. Simulator time is not flight time.
 
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