Originally Posted by
el jefe
If this is your first regional and you're already this bitter, then you're in for a lot of disappointment. Our instructors are top notch and liable for each student they send through.
If you show up for the sim and you don't have your systems, procedures/callouts, and most of all instrument skills polished then you're gonna have a bad time. Its not the instructors fault you're not prepared. This isn't high school.
Why do you insist that your instructors are top notch when they are clearly not? Is it because you are one of them and want to call yourself top notch?
This isn't my first 121 so I know what to expect going in. My partner wasn't. He was a baby needed spoonfeeding. So tell me how would a pair like this work? The instructor we had weren't even proficient at running the sim which is their job! they wasted our sim time trying to figure out how to program a malfunction in when they should already know how....instead of watching what we were doing, they were in the back doing paperwork or checking team scores...I can go on and on...
They pack so many things into 8 sims that if one thing goes wrong, it would lead to extra sim and I have seen furloughed World pilots failing checkride. Tell me how could that be?