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#1085
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jun 2016
Posts: 20
Dallas was challenging and great experience. Study every day and pay attention to what instructors pass along. Keep a good attitude through the process and you will do fine.
Chair fly at IGS and work on check list flows and profiles. That will help set you up for success at the sim.
Chair fly at IGS and work on check list flows and profiles. That will help set you up for success at the sim.
#1086
Congratulations! Be patient with IOE. There's a good chance you'll spend many days up at the PSM Hampton Inn on hotel standby until you can get paired up with an IP. Take it one day at a time and take it for what it is. We'll all be begging for a break in a month or two.
#1088
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Joined APC: May 2015
Posts: 67
But by this time, you probably already passed and know that already!
Dallas was the most stressful week of my entire life, but I just got my official offer letter, so who can really complain now?!?
#1089
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jun 2016
Posts: 20
Don't forget your wonderful group mates !
Completely different. Everyone got the same approaches every day of training. Day of, everyone got different approaches from each other. Don't stress too much over your Redbird stuff. I'm not a CFII and I thought my instrument skills were just "eh" but turns out they're better than I expected. All they want to know is that you know what youre doing and can handle the most basic stuff.
But by this time, you probably already passed and know that already!
Dallas was the most stressful week of my entire life, but I just got my official offer letter, so who can really complain now?!?
Completely different. Everyone got the same approaches every day of training. Day of, everyone got different approaches from each other. Don't stress too much over your Redbird stuff. I'm not a CFII and I thought my instrument skills were just "eh" but turns out they're better than I expected. All they want to know is that you know what youre doing and can handle the most basic stuff.
But by this time, you probably already passed and know that already!
Dallas was the most stressful week of my entire life, but I just got my official offer letter, so who can really complain now?!?
Alex,
Please forgive my faux pas; I was brain dead typing it out. You guys were a huge help and look forward to seeing you all for IOE.
For Tpauly: The six sim sessions get you ready for the check ride. Plan on studying and working with your sim partner during the week in Dallas. It is drinking from a fire hose for good reason. Pay attention, study, and keep a good attitude and you will do well.
As for check ride, the examiner is very fair in both oral and 'the ride'. There will be no surprises in either. Relax and "keep it normal."
Best of luck!
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