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Old 08-14-2008 | 08:25 AM
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Are there any places to do a sim prep for NetJets, either in CMH, or elsewhere (cost too, if any are known)? Also, any ideas on the new sim evaluation - profiles, type of sim used? Thanks.
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Old 08-14-2008 | 10:21 AM
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Good questions!
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Old 08-14-2008 | 11:41 AM
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I wouldn't waste your money on anything. If you have access to a Frasca or something like that, use it but don't spend too much money. I went through it in May and it was a Citation II FTD - no motion. Don't touch the rudders in the air and barely tap them on the ground. I flew it flat footed and I did fine. Besides nothing below 200 feet is graded. Normal t/o to 3000 with a turn or two. After level off, climbing turn to 4000. Then 1 steep turn in each direction. Then direct to the NDB and hold but it's on a LOC so don't worry about that. Maybe a turn in the hold and then ILS down to landing and you're done.
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Old 08-14-2008 | 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Bloodhound
I went through it in May and it was a Citation II FTD - no motion.
Outdated data. The SII sim is history, all new applicants are flying full motion level D sims. The Citation X and Excel are likely.
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Originally Posted by NJA Capt
Outdated data. The SII sim is history, all new applicants are flying full motion level D sims. The Citation X and Excel are likely.

Glass cockpit?
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Honeywell, primus 2000 in the X. They are looking for CRM skills more than your piloting skills.
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Originally Posted by MiserDD
Glass cockpit?
The simulators being used are at NJA's (FSI-CMH) facility, they are all glass cockpit.
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Old 08-18-2008 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by NJA Capt
The simulators being used are at NJA's (FSI-CMH) facility, they are all glass cockpit.
Is there a particular type that they do your interview sim check in?

CRM is difficult if you don’t know the cockpit layout (though I’m getting way ahead of myself as I haven’t even received a phone interview yet).
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