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Old 24th January 2003 | 14:43
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Seneca Sim Check.

I have an interview and sim check ride in a Piper Sececa with a Training organisation in the UK. I am just wondering what sort of things they will ask me to demonstrait. I have the complex endorsement on my PPL (PA28R-200) but have never flown Multi for real (loads on FS) but I think I understand most SOP's. If they like to see system knowedge ect, where can I find this......

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Old 24th January 2003 | 15:22
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FWIW I dont think the systems are hugely different from an arrow.

However, they will be looking for flying skills. If you have any speeds/power settings learn them inside out. I always found when learning checks that if I could say them really quick from memory then they would come out at normal speed under pressure of flying.

Remember fly the correct attitude with the correct power and youll be fine.

I dont think they will be looking for systems knowledge. Why ? Because they are not training you to fly a seneca. (Well they are - but not just that).
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