Originally Posted by
BoilerWings
The military made me grow numb to mass amounts of paperwork years ago...Are you telling me there's just as much bureaucracy in Eagle as there is in government work?

Thanks for the info!
To get back the original poster's question, what tips do y'all have for the sim ride?
There isnt mass amounts of paperwork. I said they used to be picky about it. Dates in a certain format, names in a certain format, all the documents they asked you to bring right there on your desk. Its not that hard. I am an idiot and I got it right.
Eagle used to interview 15 or 20 people at a time 2 years ago, and turn away 3 or 4 just from not having all the proper paperwork, sometimes in the first 10 minutes of the day. I dont think they are still doing that, but if I were you, I would bring every single document they ask for, and bring anything else you might think you need. And if they ask you to staple it in a certain order and put a yellow check mark in the right corner, and a red check mark in the left corner (just a stupid example) then do it. They want to see if you will follow directions. Eagle is not the only airline that is picky about paperwork.
If you have trouble following directions on simple paperwork, then you are going to have a rough time going through systems, and taking a checkride in a level D sim. Hello, common sense.