So, who's up for an interesting night in Orlando?Headed there next week... just wanted to see what other's SimCom experience has been like and what to expect. This is first formal training at a facility like this, beside just doing in-house training and renting a simulator from FlightSafety at 1am.
I've only been once for TBM 850 initial but I thought it was crap. Definitely not playing on the same tier as FSI or CAE in my opinion.
Hmmm... this is my concern. This is the aircraft I'm going for. When did you do your training there?
May/June 2011. Unfortunately you are SOL as I don't know of any other Part 142 training on the TBM in the States. Here's what my problems with the program were. 1- Use of the "N" word multiple times like I was a good ole' boy because I was friendly with the instructor. I regret not speaking up and telling him to STFU. 2- "Most" people training on the TBM are owner operators. The instructor saw me as a professional pilot and states it was a breath of fresh air. Because I was a professional pilot and had multiple turbine training at other Part 142 centers prior to this, he thought it was fine to breeze through systems. A pt6 is a pt6 i guess?
I'm headed there next week for TBM 850 training. I've heard they've made a lot of changes recently due to a string of fatal accidents, but as far as I can tell the only thing they changed was the addition of a "checkride" on day 6. I must say I'm a little skeptical of what it's going to be like, especially after what has been said in this thread, and the fact that I've only ever been to SimuFlite before this.
Headed there next week... just wanted to see what other's SimCom experience has been like and what to expect. This is first formal training at a facility like this, beside just doing in-house training and renting a simulator from FlightSafety at 1am.