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CorporateFlyer 01-17-2009 06:09 AM

Simcom
 
I will be attending my first ever Simcom training event next week for an initial in a single engine turboprop. Just curious as to what materials (if any) I should bring? I imagine they have manuals, checklists, emergency procedures checklists, etc that they hand out. I will bring notebooks, pens, calculator, etc, (typical ground school stuff) but was curious should I bring approach plates for the sim or are things like that also provided?

thanks in advance.....

ibepilot1 01-17-2009 07:01 AM

They will provide everything you need. Did they send you a list of items to bring with you? Passport , logbook and personal items. Try to stay at the Marriot Courtyard they get free breakfast to pilots. The guys at simcom are very nice and will assist you in every aspect of your training. GOOD LUCK and Relax!! Study early don't wait til the last night before the oral .

CorporateFlyer 01-17-2009 07:14 AM

Thanks ibepilot. I will have my passport, logbook, certificates, medical, etc. Thanks for the tip on the Courtyard Marriot...thats actually where I will be staying so I am glad to hear free breakfast for pilots! Thanks for the tips and advice!

Corporateflyer

cgtpilot 01-17-2009 10:13 AM

Having been through too many intial & recurrents at FSI and airline schoolhouses 3 words come to mind...cooperate and graduate. Don't be THAT guy in class. There's always one, everytime never fails. Good luck at least you don't have to take a FED type ride!

GauleyPilot 01-17-2009 10:33 AM

Havent been there in a while, but They will give you everything.

When I went, I used to like Hawthorne Suites---good rate and free breakfast as well as reception at night.

CorporateFlyer 01-17-2009 02:24 PM

Thanks cgtpilot and gauleypilot. I have also been through a couple initials/recurrents as well as one airline schoolhouse and you hit it right on the nose!...there is ALWAYS one..kinda get a chuckle out of it..

Anyway, this one shouldn't be too bad, no type ride at the end..most likely a mock type checkride and some sort of systems exam im sure....nothing I haven't seen before.

Ewfflyer 01-19-2009 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by GauleyPilot (Post 539939)
Havent been there in a while, but They will give you everything.

When I went, I used to like Hawthorne Suites---good rate and free breakfast as well as reception at night.


I stayed here also, I've only been once, but it was a nice place, good breakfast. Now the Hooters down the street, that's some "quality" parts that they don't have here in the Midwest(so there's some custom body-work on most)

clearandcold 01-23-2009 07:06 PM

If you have a company checklist or procedures it doesn't hurt to bring that as well.


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