Copperhed51
Well-Known Member
What are you supposed to do when your sim partner is completely screwing you over? I am by no means perfect in the sim...far from it really. We're done with our second sim session and he can't figure out how to fly the plane, do the callouts, and hit the right buttons and switches when he's supposed to. When I'm in the left seat, it's not a big deal to me...I just keep repeating my callout until he finally realizes he's supposed to say something (sometimes it's the right thing, sometimes not). When I'm flying in the right seat, he forgets to make his callouts there, which means I can't make my callouts.
He can't figure out how to program the FMS so the instructor is babying him through it. Meanwhile, I'm blowing through a localizer course because the instructor was too busy to turn me and clear me for the approach. At this point I have to get vectored around for another 10 minutes to get back on the approach. Once again, my partner screws everything up and we have to do it again. Finally we get to do the approach, he screws a bunch of stuff up on there but we make it down and he doesn't call the approach lights or runway in sight when I can tell it's obviously visible. I call for a go around and then he calls the runway in sight. I'm like "too late, we're going around, set max thrust, flaps 9". We fumble through my 2 hours and I feel like I didn't get a damn thing accomplished. He actually got more done during his 2 hours because the instructor wasn't busy babying me through everything (again, I'm not perfect at any of it but I can get through it mostly).
So, what am I supposed to do? He knows he's screwing me over...he told me so. The problem is the company will have no sympathy for me and expects me to get through no matter what. How am I supposed to figure this stuff out when nothing we do ends up being SOP? Anybody have any advice? I'm so frustrated.
He can't figure out how to program the FMS so the instructor is babying him through it. Meanwhile, I'm blowing through a localizer course because the instructor was too busy to turn me and clear me for the approach. At this point I have to get vectored around for another 10 minutes to get back on the approach. Once again, my partner screws everything up and we have to do it again. Finally we get to do the approach, he screws a bunch of stuff up on there but we make it down and he doesn't call the approach lights or runway in sight when I can tell it's obviously visible. I call for a go around and then he calls the runway in sight. I'm like "too late, we're going around, set max thrust, flaps 9". We fumble through my 2 hours and I feel like I didn't get a damn thing accomplished. He actually got more done during his 2 hours because the instructor wasn't busy babying me through everything (again, I'm not perfect at any of it but I can get through it mostly).
So, what am I supposed to do? He knows he's screwing me over...he told me so. The problem is the company will have no sympathy for me and expects me to get through no matter what. How am I supposed to figure this stuff out when nothing we do ends up being SOP? Anybody have any advice? I'm so frustrated.