BoilerUP
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A $400-600 Level D sim prep is WAY overkill for a RJ job...but if that relatively paltry sum gets you the brass ring major airline job you've always desired, isn't it a wise investment?
A Frasca 142 or similar is certainly better than nothing if basic attitude instrument flying needs brushed up...but I'd think a level C/D sim prep would be be cheap insurance against boning up a sim eval and always wondering "What if I had done prep..."
A Frasca 142 or similar is certainly better than nothing if basic attitude instrument flying needs brushed up...but I'd think a level C/D sim prep would be be cheap insurance against boning up a sim eval and always wondering "What if I had done prep..."