Pcatd - Worthless Flight Time?
I went to GTC in Kenosha, and at the time I was there, they exclusively used the ELITE PCATD's.
Pro's:
They were great for procedural training, expecially IFR.
Hell of a lot better than nothing at all when trying to introduce holding or approaches
Great for ME training as well, where you can review procedures etc while sitting on the ground.
most of the stations had an instructor monitor setup as well, where you could view the map page and have 'failures' without the student knowing about them. Any sim should have this, it is wonderful
Con's:
The digital controls for radios etc were a pain in the butt to use... Maybe they upgraded since then?
Unlabeled switches, but after a while you learned what did what.
Half the time you ended up flying the thing with just the trim.
"Turbulence" leaves a lot to be desired - you could set it up with only light turbulence, and it would still be almost uncontrollable.
Last year they bought an AST3000 ME sim. It is set up as a seminole (their multi trainer). I think it is a vast improvement over the PCATD's, and you can even get your rating in it... THen again, it cost them 10 times as much! In all, the PCATD's are great for procedural training. It is unfortunate you cannot log it, but then again, you don't need to. In the long run it will shave 5 hours off of airplane flight times for your students.
If you haven't already, find someone that HAS the elite PCATD's and go fly them. Compare them to other flight sims you have experience in, then let us know what you think.
Hope this helps!
-John