dirkdigler
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- Mar 11, 2002
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Well, glad you're getting what you want. Sounds like you've worked hard for it. You certainly have persevered for it.
Here's my adivse for everyone going into training at PDT. Make sure you get a lot of practice in BAI (Basic Attitude Instrument flying) and basic navigation, including NDB. I know it's easier said than done but it seems like that's where some of the guys hit a snag in the recent classes. They had their hands full just keeping the sim right side up.
Basically, you need to be able to do this only with 5% of your brain power, if not in your sleep, so that you can use the rest for other things, like dealing with emergency senarios. If you can't do it in an airplane or a sim, even practicing on desktop FTD will make a difference. Hell, just get a copy of MS Flight Simulator. At PDT - and I don't mean it in a bragging way - you really will have to fly an airplane old school style.
Good Luck!!
See you on line.
dirkdigler
Here's my adivse for everyone going into training at PDT. Make sure you get a lot of practice in BAI (Basic Attitude Instrument flying) and basic navigation, including NDB. I know it's easier said than done but it seems like that's where some of the guys hit a snag in the recent classes. They had their hands full just keeping the sim right side up.
Basically, you need to be able to do this only with 5% of your brain power, if not in your sleep, so that you can use the rest for other things, like dealing with emergency senarios. If you can't do it in an airplane or a sim, even practicing on desktop FTD will make a difference. Hell, just get a copy of MS Flight Simulator. At PDT - and I don't mean it in a bragging way - you really will have to fly an airplane old school style.
Good Luck!!
See you on line.
dirkdigler