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B-727
Checkride Maneuvers
Product Description
The real key to mastering the
maneuvers on a B-727 checkride any checkride, but especially
one in the simulator is to be able to immediately, and
effortlessly, set the proper pitch attitude and power setting. After
that, as long as you stay in trim, you can make the B-727 literally
fly itself.
Ive seen this innumerable times, but it was brought home to
me very forcefully in the simulator a few months ago. A young pilot
at my airline had been having difficulty developing her instrument
scan and maintaining aircraft control in training. She knew the
procedures cold, but couldnt seem to make the airplane do what
she wanted. Shed had several extra training periods, and was
at the point where she was close to being eliminated from the
program. The head of the B-727 Training Department asked me to fly a
1-hour simulator period with her to see if I could get her on track
and ready for her checkride. In any case, he said, this would be her
last simulator training period: it was either "up or out."
She was very nervous, and it showed in her flying. She couldnt
seem to get the airplane trimmed, and was jockeying the throttles
all over the quadrant. I gave her pointers on how to trim the
aircraft (establish the pitch you want FIRST, then trim to relieve
control pressure) and worked with her on basic instrument maneuvers.
But I couldnt get her to stop see-sawing those throttles. And
it was affecting her aircraft control.
Finally, with 10 minutes of simulator
time left, I put the airplane on a downwind at 4000 feet, 20 miles
from the airport, headed away from the field at 220 knots. I tuned
the ILS and set the ADF to the Locator Marker Beacon. I set the
throttles to 3300 pounds of fuel flow. I put the simulator ceiling
and visibility right at minimums. "This is it, Mary." I
said. "You get one try, and only one, to find your way back to
the airport and get it on the runway, on the numbers. If you make
it, you get to take your checkride tomorrow. Otherwise, Im
afraid your training is over." She looked serious, but
determined.
"One last thing, Mary" I
added, "You cant touch the throttles. Theyre stuck!"
Now her eyes got big as saucers. It was the same look Daniel-san had
when Mr. Miyagi told him he was going to catch a fly with his
chopsticks in "Karate Kid". "It cant be done!"
she protested. "Well then," I said, "I guess your
days of flying for this airline are numbered." I folded my arms
and sat back in my seat.
I knew in my heart that she could do
it. And I hoped with all my heart that she would. As an instructor,
one of the toughest things you have to do is throw down the gauntlet
and make the student perform. Its the feeling I had as a
parent when I removed the training wheels, gave my son a push on his
bike, and then held my breath. No matter how often you do it, it
never becomes routine.
Mary flew on for about a mile, and
then I saw the panic drain from her face. She brightened up, turned
base and said, "Flaps Two". She proceeded to manage her
energy with the flaps, kept the airplane in trim, and intercepted
the ILS. With a half-dot of glideslope to go, she called for Flaps
Thirty, eased the nose over, and started down at 750 feet per
minute. She stayed on the glideslope all the way to the flare. She
stayed right on approach speed and never touched the throttles,
because she didnt need to. I pulled them to idle as she
completed the flare, and she made a perfect touchdown. By this time
Mary was glowing like a 500-watt lightbulb.
I observed her checkride the next day,
and it was a thing of beauty. Flawless. Mary is now flying the line
as a B-727 First Officer.
There are all kinds of ways to get
through a checkride. Theres the hard way, where youre
constantly searching for the pitch and power settings to make this
baby behave, constantly fighting the airplane. And then theres
the easy way, where you know the tips and techniques that make the
airplane an extension of your body, where you become one with the
airplane.
Our 1-hour DVD "B-727 Checkride Maneuvers" will help
you do the latter. Youll get top-notch instruction on all the
major Proficiency Check and Rating Ride maneuvers (Engine failure at
V-1, 2-Engine ILS, 1-Engine Approach, Non-Precision Approach), and
youll see in-flight simulator footage of the important ones.
After you watch this Total DVD running time you will be UNABLE to fail checkride
maneuvers! Never happened yet, never will. |
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