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Gulf Coast Aeronautical Services Gets OK for A-320 Type Training

School Expands Portfolio to Cater to Both Sides of the Narrowbody Market

Those in the market for an Airbus A-320 type rating have another option in Florida trainer Gulf Coast Aeronautical Services LLC, now that they've been granted authorization to issue them.

The Part 142 Flight Training Center offers attendees a nice little getaway in Freeport, Florida (at least in the more wintry months, unless you like it nice and humid) as you develop the comprehensive skills and knowledge needed to operate the Airbus A-320 safely and efficiently. The school took a moment to brag about their 'get', publishing a short review of their A-320 course.

Gulf Coast has something for those playing for the Boeing team, too, offering a 737 type rating and a conversion for KC-46 pilots looking for a 767 ATP. The A-320 answers a longstanding request from the provider, with a standard and "recent experience" curriculum available depending on the applicant. Under the standard A-320 course, pilots go through a reduced 64-hour ground school regimen, including 24 hours of classroom instruction, 40 hours of computer based systems training, 14 hours of D-level Full Flight Simulator time, and a 3-hour practical test in the sim.  Instruction includes the usual systems coursework with sim time focusing on the flows and items required for real-world scenarios and emergencies.

"We are elated to have received FAA authorization to offer the Airbus A-320 Type Rating along with Airline Transport Pilot certification," said Captain Gib Minor, President of Gulf Coast Aeronautical Services LLC. "This significant milestone underscores our unwavering dedication to excellence in aviation training and our steadfast commitment to supporting the global aviation community. The introduction of our new short course for foreign pilots highlights our innovative approach to addressing the diverse needs of our clients."

"We are proud of our exceptional team of Training Center Instructors and evaluators here at Gulf Coast Aeronautical. We eagerly anticipate enrolling new clients into this exciting new course offering and continuing to provide top-tier training solutions."

FMI: www.gulfcoast.aero

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