BEEF SUPREME
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Yes, it was one sim session, covering three new items, and then the checkride.
As far as the bust, "you have to be able to land it the first time". Those were the examiners words.

Yes, it was one sim session, covering three new items, and then the checkride.
As far as the bust, "you have to be able to land it the first time". Those were the examiners words.
I think the single engine missed, flaps up landing and something else.
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N519AT said:I think the single engine missed, flaps up landing and something else.
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It's non jeopardy where I work too (trained but not checked for the classical SIC program). Now that we are typing everyone, it will be jeopardy.Damn, they make us do those on our SIC rides.
Go-arounds will incur no penalty if successful. "Successful"
is defined as no surface contact except for the landing gear
on the runway
Demonstrates knowledge of the stabilized approach
procedures and the decision criteria for go-around or
rejected landings.
Follows the recommended airplane checklist items or
Hmmm..... Your DPE was a prick.
I think the single engine missed, flaps up landing and something else.
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I remember at (BrandX) there were approaches where you were "supposed" to get in, and ones where you were not "supposed" to get in, and it was, er, frowned upon, I guess, is the appropriate term, to miss one where you were "supposed" to get in.There must be more to the story; like BobDDuck said, a go-around itself will not lead to a bust. In fact, a single-engine go-around is a requirement for the ATP ride anyway.
Autothrust Blue said:I remember at (BrandX) there were approaches where you were "supposed" to get in, and ones where you were not "supposed" to get in, and it was, er, frowned upon, I guess, is the appropriate term, to miss one where you were "supposed" to get in.
Which is crap, but that's the way it was.
PC upon completion, an SIC type is issued.Were these type rides, or PCs?
PC upon completion, an SIC type is issued.
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Aware.Not quite the same.
Hm... that's called you got lucky, get this MFer on the ground! A 1900 isn't even that big. Just make sure everyone is buckled up.Same here. Bait you with better visibility past VDP.
z987k said:Hm... that's called you got lucky, get this MFer on the ground! A 1900 isn't even that big. Just make sure everyone is buckled up.