B737 · Air Vegas Services
Boeing 737
Type Rating
Ground instruction and structured full-motion simulator sessions covering transport-category aircraft systems, turbine operations, and airline-oriented procedures — built around your experience and schedule.
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Aircraft
Boeing 737
Equipment
Full-Motion Sim
Format
Ground + Sim
Instruction
Airline Pilots
About the Program
A Boeing 737 type rating is the credential that qualifies you to fly one of the most widely operated airliners in the world — and one of the strongest ways to stand out in an airline hiring pool.
Training at Air Vegas Services combines in-depth ground instruction on the 737's transport-category systems and turbine operations with structured sessions in a full-motion simulator, flown to the procedures and standards used in today's airline operations. Every session is bracketed by airline-style briefings and debriefings focused on decision-making and operational discipline.
Because every pilot arrives with different experience, we scope each program individually. Contact us and we'll map your background to a training plan, timeline, and quote.
What to Expect
737 Systems Ground School
Comprehensive instruction on transport-category aircraft systems, turbine operations, performance, and limitations specific to the Boeing 737.
Full-Motion Simulator
Structured sessions in a modern full-motion simulator reflecting the procedures and standards of today's airline operations.
Airline-Oriented Procedures
Flows, callouts, checklist discipline, and crew coordination trained the way the airlines expect them flown.
Personalized Program
Boutique, family-owned service — your training plan is scoped to your experience and goals, not a one-size-fits-all syllabus.
Common Questions
Why earn a Boeing 737 type rating?
The 737 is one of the most common airliners in the world. A type rating on it demonstrates you can operate a transport-category jet to airline standards, which can strengthen your application with carriers that operate the type.
What does the training include?
Ground instruction on 737 systems and turbine operations, structured full-motion simulator sessions, and airline-style pre- and post-session briefings — all delivered by experienced airline pilots.
How much does it cost?
Programs are scoped individually based on your experience and goals. Call (817) 747-6577 or email info@airvegasservices.com and we'll put together a plan and quote for you.
What should I complete first?
Most pilots pursuing a 737 type rating either hold or are working toward an ATP certificate. If you still need your ATP knowledge test, our 6-day ATP CTP course is the required first step — many pilots pair the two.
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