they're a lot of fun to fly.

Here is the YouTube link for the sim video. https://youtu.be/jmSL3FCXkQE

I'm planning on pasting the link.
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Gotcha. Good thing there is thing called YouTube.

Ever wondering how a flight sim worked? Here you go. (Hopefully the video uploads properly)

IMG_2343.MOV

Haha. yep. Every six months, until I retire.

Thanks.

Today's sim session was a LOT of fun though. It's odd to say a sim session was fun because we normally get multiple failures and have a lot of stuff to cover. Today we got to pick our poison. We picked a scenario or two from a list of 10 and got to fly those and then still had a lot of time to do fun stuff.

One scenario re-created the events of Air France 447 (losing airspeed info at night over water).

Another scenario re-created Sully's flight. We did this one a couple of times each.

Another scenario was an approach into Eagle, Colorado on a hot summer night at max landing weight with a go around at low level and then lose an engine. Because of the weight and hot temperature (28°C) the plane was barely climbing, so climbing straight ahead wasn't an option to avoid a mountain. The only option was to fly down a valley that goes to Rifle, Colorado and climb as you fly down the valley.

Each of those lasted 5-10 minutes at most, then we got to have fun. Like taking off from an airport in Rio, fly under a gondola while barely clearing the ridge, turn around the mountain and land back at the airport as quick as you can. Or, doing a Touch and go on Philadelphia's three parallel runways, then circling to land on the perpendicular runway.

We learned a lot but had a lot of fun doing it.

#nt

Finished recurrent training today. Six months from now, I get to do it all over again. #nt

Sim training starts tomorrow and these sessions are very laid back and are non-jeopardy events. #nt