ozziecat35
4 out of 5 great lakes prefer Michigan.
No it’s not hard, IF you have a better than rote understanding of the system and switches. If instead you just learned flows and that’s it, you’re gonna have a bad time, especially as PM, cleaning up flaps, called departure and punching a direct to onto the box.It’s not rocket surgery as long as you’re not racing to set a speed record for completing it within 1.7 seconds after reaching 1000’.
Reverse C, check your duct pressures, and you’re good…but again, this requires some core understanding of the system.