bobbysamd
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Amen
As noted above, an engine-out, single-engine NDB, partial panel approach would still be realistic in many parts of the world. The students who whine about them are missing the point. The idea is to mold their mindset into not freaking out if confronted by a multiple emergency.
A pilot's career begins at his/her training provider. I'd rather learn how to multitask now during a school training flight in a Seminole, Baron, etc., with my friendly instructor who wants to see me succeed instead of having them sprung on me during regional airline sim. Regional airline sim is stressful enough without that additional stress.
I have a vague recollection that when I was at Riddle we were finally told not to give students multiple emergencies. Someone there whined, I'm sure.
At least someone "gets it."Rick1128 said:Besides if you can do an ADF approach engine out, all the other approaches are a snap.
As noted above, an engine-out, single-engine NDB, partial panel approach would still be realistic in many parts of the world. The students who whine about them are missing the point. The idea is to mold their mindset into not freaking out if confronted by a multiple emergency.
A pilot's career begins at his/her training provider. I'd rather learn how to multitask now during a school training flight in a Seminole, Baron, etc., with my friendly instructor who wants to see me succeed instead of having them sprung on me during regional airline sim. Regional airline sim is stressful enough without that additional stress.
I have a vague recollection that when I was at Riddle we were finally told not to give students multiple emergencies. Someone there whined, I'm sure.