I wasn't recommended for the checkride after struggling a little through the 200 sim and then having brain lock during the mock PC. Its hard to swallow, I know I can learn, I'm a good pilot, had the flows down...just can't seem to master the sim.
I imagine its 99.9999% the end of my run here when I talk to the training dept on Monday. I'm ready to smack myself in the head with a hammer..soo close yet so far away.
Is this the end for me? Did anyone not make it through training and get hired by someone else? Any advice on staying in the game and giving it another shot?
Hey man, everybody's had a go with the sim at one time or the other. Talk to someone who's been around a while- a LONG while. They'll tell you about a time or two they have left the sim after taking a beating.
Pick yourself up and talk to your training IP about it. See what you need/can do to get back on track. I know of a guy at my airline that was in sim four, and got bumped back to the beginning of sim 1, because he was struggling. If it were due to procedures (flows), I'd say it would be a different story. But if you at least know your flows, they know you've put in the effort, and I would imagine you'll get the help you need and they will work with you. Your attitude is EVERYTHING! Keep pluggin' away, you'll get it.
The best advice I can give is to take detailed notes durring a debrief and review the PROPER proceedures to correct your actions. Also, go in calm and relaxed. There is no hurry to do anything in an emergency. Rushing only makes it worse.
It's pretty funny actually, I had some pretty big problems in the sim and it was easy to correct. I had the sim from 12:00am to 4:00am. My thought was CAFFEIN- lots of coffee, coke, etc. I was so jumpy by the time I got in the thing it was rediculous. I was all over the place. After sim 3 the instructor made mention of my jumpiness, so I cut back on the cafination and went into the box nice and relaxed- almost comatose, actually. I smoothed right up and started kickin' tail. It's all about your attitude and willingness to persevere. You'll snag it, just relax and keep your head high! DON'T GIVE UP YET, and certainly don't be defeatist!