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Fly By Magic
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Sim Evaluation

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Would anyone be kind enough to provide some valuable information on the Sim Evaluation? Got one coming up!

Tips and tricks? layout? what can one expect?

PM me or reply on here... whatever you please!

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Re: Sim Evaluation

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http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopi ... 2&t=107146

Take a look through there to start.

No tips or tricks...just fly the damn thing. You pick the seat you want to fly from. They give you a short briefing and a briefing sheet with profiles and standard calls. You have 45 minutes to get familiar with them. The approach plates are from Jepp so having some familiarity with them would help. Google Jepp plate guide or something like that. There is a decent guide online. It is a pretty standard IFR ride. At some point, you will have an engine failure, leading to a single engine ILS.

Use the standard briefings you use at your present company for TO, hold and the approach.

Relax and take your time. They really want to see how you interact as a crew. The flying is important of course, but make sure you use the guy beside you.

Good luck. Let me know if you have other questions.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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THANK YOU! very helpful! Sounds standard!

Do you think they care which seat you pick? Judge you differently perhaps. If you're cozy in the left but will flying in the right for the next few years.

or am I overthinking this! :)

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Over thinking it...just pick a seat you are comfortable with. The rate we are hiring you might be surprised how short the wait in the right seat could be.

Relax and enjoy yourself.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Perfect! :) Will do!

Thanks!
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Looks like all SIM EVALS will now be taking place in YUL, YYZ and YYC on fixed base sims only. Just had a chat with an ACP today in YVR and said this is the permanent new format.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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dont try to "save" a bad approach where your high and hot.... call for the missed and they will give you another chance no problem... they want to see you making good, safe decisions... not demonstrating your . yeager bush pilots amazingballz skills...

use your pilot monitoring... he/she is a resource... those that try to do it all themselves are again showing bad habits...


If you come out of the sim thinking you aced it and fixed all the problems yourself... enjoy your PFO.... If you go in there, be humble.... work as a crew with your PM... ask for help when the workload gets high... and maintain a positive attitude in the crunchtime moments you will do fine.

Hint.... its not just a sim eval.....
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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just like to say that all the above is good advice. All I will add is : turn up keen to do well, use your "pilot not flying " and DO NOT assume you need to demonstrate superior flying skills, the most important think is to keep the flight safe and TAKE YOUR TIME , that way you will show what you can do. GOOD LUCK ! ( its a great place to work !!! )
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Does anyone have any info regarding recent sim evals in YYZ? I've been told it'll be at Seneca College in Peterborough on the King Air 200 sim. Anyone have any recent experience with this?

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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Hi All, I have a Jazz Sim Eval on the 15th in YYC. Does anyone know where/what the sim is like?
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getinthewind wrote:Hi All, I have a Jazz Sim Eval on the 15th in YYC. Does anyone know where/what the sim is like?
Ask Jazz, usually information such as location where one needs to be is provided. Are you sure you have an Eval ?
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LowtimeATPL wrote:
getinthewind wrote:Hi All, I have a Jazz Sim Eval on the 15th in YYC. Does anyone know where/what the sim is like?
Ask Jazz, usually information such as location where one needs to be is provided. Are you sure you have an Eval ?
Evaluation, yep, pretty sure...just wondering what Sim they're using in Calgary.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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WestJet got a Q400 sim plopped in YYC now.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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YYC sim is Mount Royals on their main campus. Unless something changed.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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What type of aircraft is the Jazz sim in YYC
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Not 100%, but I think it's set up as a King Air 200? Friend did a sim there last year I think that's what he said. But again.. not %100.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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No in YYC it's on Mount Royal's Alsim which doesn't even simulate any specific aircraft. Looks almost like a G1000 setup with torque read out in %. It's just a generic turbine aircraft it seems. Very straightforward.
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Hi guys ! Quick question, has anyone been to seneca college for the sim eval ? is it on the crj or king air ? can we expect the same than on the other locations ?
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Re: Sim Evaluation

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Seneca is a fixed King Air 200 sim.
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no chance to be on the crj ?
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