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Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:11 pm
by Mig29
Hi guys,

might be going for a GGN sim eval soon...wondering if you guys have some tips on what they want to see...I don't have whole lot of multi time, but should be able to feather the engine by now:)

seriously, are they going to toss IFR questions in the sim, or is it strictly fly and keep the airplane from crashing? :)

thanks!

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:27 am
by wannafly21
Recently completed the sim eval for Georgian. No big deal. Depart and climb runway heading to 5000'. He will give you some turns and give you a hold clearance. Tell him the type of hold and entry and you will than be vectored onto the ils for a full stop. Don't worry about systems. He just want's to know you can fly. Ps you will have an experienced guy in the seat next to you so use him. :)

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:55 am
by Mig29
So you just fly and tell your f/o to set up navs and stuff, right, off course, you do your side I presume..he wont do that right:)

thanks for the input!

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:03 pm
by JackLumber
Did a sim eval for a similar company, applicants were paired up, each took a turn in the left and right seat, one a pilot flying one as non-flying (as in Capt and F/O) Very similar to other description, take off, hold, approach...but we had an engine failure and one other emerg thrown into the mix somewhere...I think they were looking for basic crew co-ordination as we ran a checklist provided. Good luck

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:13 pm
by dangerous
Is the sim eval held on the same day as the interview? If not, how long after the interview is it?

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:34 pm
by Mig29
guys,

passed my sim eval recently!

Straight forward as you said...no engine failure...T/o, turns, hold, followed by vec. ILs and that's about it...

thanks all!

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:54 pm
by Sky Bound
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Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:29 am
by just a guy
Have them do as much as possible.

At the sim eval stage they don't expect you to know anything about the aircraft but just want to see what you will do. In mine fora similar company we had an engine failure and a sort of gen failure. Saw the lights and then went straight into the checklist. The main feedback that I got was that it said to reset the gen switches and they were on the Captains side (I was the PF at the time in the left seat) and the PNF couldn't find the switch. So the CP told him where to find it and then I started looking for it on my side too. So then after the CP said "well who was flying the plane when you both were looking for that switch?"

So yeah. Get the PNF to run through the checklists, get approach plates up, confirm type of hold entry, that sort of thing.

That may have have been just this company's policy but it works to just have the PF fly the plane.

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:35 am
by Sky Bound
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Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:07 am
by WalkerHook
Any updates with respect to the sim eval at Georgian? Thanks in advance.

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:58 pm
by 172pilot
just a guy wrote:The main feedback that I got was that it said to reset the gen switches and they were on the Captains side (I was the PF at the time in the left seat) and the PNF couldn't find the switch. So the CP told him where to find it and then I started looking for it on my side too. So then after the CP said "well who was flying the plane when you both were looking for that switch?"

I assume proper procedure then would be get the PNF to take control while the captain finds the switch on his side? Sorry if this is a really stupid question. Ie: dont assume he's watching while you are looking for a switch.

Re: Georgian Sim Eval

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:20 pm
by Lost Lake
In any PPC or sim training, you as pf are expected to follow sop's. Emergencies other than engine fire or failure, the call is emergency check list. In most PPC flights, that is a pass. If they expect more than that in a sim flight, they are checking your pilot decision making skills. You always ensure that someone has control.