Multiengine Rating
yah.. that's a trolls response.. but for those out there that already know
how to fly..
a SIM when USED PROPERLY with a QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR and replicates the
aircraft to be flown
can be used to practice Check List Items, Systems Knowledge and Procedures
My First "SIM" was a card board mock up of the Navigator crew station on the
B-52, so We could practice checklists and know where all the 100 switches
and dials were. The next "Sim" was a "radar" trainer with a large glass
board that would replicated a radar scope and feed images to the radar (we
are talking 1970s technology), the T10 Trainer.
Oh, I should not forget the "cardboard box" solar system SIM for learning
how to use a sextant and take "Cel Shots"
My Last SIM, was the full motion B-1 Weapons System Trainer.
BT
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN writes:
We did most of the training in a multi sim, then went for a couple
of flights in a Seminole.
Why waste time in a sim? It has nothing to do with real flying. I
know this because experts here have told me so.
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