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Old 27th Apr 2003, 00:47
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Ryanair & EasyJet Simulator Time?

After you have checked out as a line pilot - how many simulator sessions (license proficiency testing, checking and so on) does each Capt. and each Copilot do each year at Ryanair and EasyJet (and other airlines as well)?
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Old 27th Apr 2003, 07:53
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Fishing for a story by any chance Capt Haddock !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 28th Apr 2003, 22:40
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"Our industry" ?- Capt Haddock - tell us how many sim sessions you do every year in the printworks? EZ and FR do what JAR tells them to do and by most accounts do it pretty well. Are you seriously trying to pass yourself off as a pilot?
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Old 29th Apr 2003, 10:18
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The JARs can be interpreted differently and are often enforced in various ways by each NAA. Some airlines read them in the most extreme way. Although I have years on the line and my share of sim time and am new to pprune, I hoped I could ask a question about this.
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Please enlighten me on how JAR's can be interpreted differently regarding sim time? Very interesting..
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Old 30th Apr 2003, 00:39
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Don't think you're going to get many replies now, Cap'n
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Old 30th Apr 2003, 04:26
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2 days of 4 hours each day. This every 6 months = 16 hours.
Additional sim may be required for exceptional reasons such as Cat C airport checks etc.
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Old 30th Apr 2003, 15:45
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FR - same as Jet above - 16 hours in East Midlands - ryanair's "london" sim centre!
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