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dashflyer said:How much different is the 400? Do you have to go back in the sim for a session for the differences training? Why can't you switch back and forth between the 200 and 400? Is it a different type rating?
There are different sims for the Q200 and Q400. Q400 sim is more modern (wraparound views...very cool). There systems are similar. I think there are a few airlines that have their pilots fly all Dash models. Horizon has chosen to seperate em.dashflyer said:Do you have a different sim for the 200 and 400? How much easier is it to strike the tail on the 400? How much different are the systems between the 200 and the 400? Wouldn't it be easier to cover all that in intial ground school since their all a common type?
Different sim. I'm told (don't know first-hand) that the 400 is flared very little compared to what you can get away with in the 200 because the greater length of the fuselage aft of the MLG makes it easier to tail strike. Never having gone through 400 ground school, I don't know how much different the systems are, but they are somewhat different, and the flight deck instrumentation is a lot different.dashflyer said:Do you have a different sim for the 200 and 400? How much easier is it to strike the tail on the 400? How much different are the systems between the 200 and the 400? Wouldn't it be easier to cover all that in intial ground school since their all a common type?
ReverseSensing said:Our TP flight standards manager has been trying to write the manuals like they are the same airplane (with lousy results, IMO), but for now, we're all either trained in one or the other.
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psysicx said:How often do they hire into the RJ?