I’m in Scottsdale going through my initial type rating. You nailed my emotions how I feel right now. 2nd sim was today. Was told I did ok but slow with check lists! It’s brutal and I’m trying to push through
Do Companies and airlines pay for the type rating training and provide the certificates once hired or do you need to pay for and obtain the type rating yourself before applying to these companies/airlines?
Thank you so much for this video! It’s incredibly insightful and valuable, especially for new pilots who are looking to gain a clear and comprehensive understanding of how type ratings work. The way you’ve broken down the information makes it so much easier to grasp what can initially seem like a complex and intimidating process. For those of us just starting out in aviation, this kind of detailed explanation is truly a game-changer. Your effort in putting together such an informative resource is greatly appreciated, and it will undoubtedly help many aspiring pilots navigate their journey more confidently.
One thing to be aware of: Many instructors in the sim may give you something like a 45 degrees or more nose pitch up in an unusual attitude recovery maneuver, and you may get used to recovering from these excessive attitudes. However, the examiner may only give you the bare minimum of 25 to 30 degrees of nose up pitch. Thusly, you may be tricked into thinking that you are not really into an unusual attitude and, consequently, don't need to be as aggressive in your recovery technique. Remember: only one degree separates a simple nose high attitude from an OFFICIAL unusual attitude. Don't be fooled... Play the game!! If you are going to demonstrate an unusual attitude recovery technique, then anything the examiner gives you will have need of the official unusual attitude recovery technique.
Excellent write up. I’m about to head to sim training on the cj3. I went through this at a regional and your spot on. Huge shock. Thought I was going to get training….. didn’t expect to already know everything beforehand.
Thank you so much for this video bro! I am just getting started with my ATR 72600 in CAE. The anxiety hits again hahah and its early in the morning. Its my day 1 today about MCC/CRM.
Hi Alex, Thank you for this excellent information. I also got hired by the same 135 company and this information is really well appreciated. Thanks, Ernie
going for my commercial checkride soon (just in an archer lol) but I already started watching stuff like this and CFI/CFII preparation material. I want to be fully involved invested and want to be as prepared as possible when the day comes.
Continually proud and impressed with your progress and commitment to excellence. Siempre adelante amigo. Remember: Think and Grow Rich... in the truest sense!
Excellent advice, Alex. Before you go for training, get the material in advance and try to find a mentor! The employer is not interested in "training" you. They will expect you to know for example the electrical diagram... what happens when the # 1 alternator fails? If both the #1 and #2 alternators fail how does the APU alternator take over, what converts DC power to AC power. The training facilities should do a much better job at being specific as to what you need to know on the first day of class, but they really don't care and most of their instructors are burned out. Also try to talk to other pilots who are in front of you in training so they can brief you on what to expect. If you don't do these things, you will fail because of the way the system is set up. Study in groups if possible, remember "if you study alone, you will fail alone!"
+1 limitations down cold before going to school. And bug the training center weeks before your start date to give you the material early. They seem to think giving you access a couple days prior to start is sufficient... no way man. lol.
@@AlexBengoecheaAlex, Does a pilot have to pay 30k annually for the type rating,as well as, attend the type rating school every year? Your channel is a total gem. 💎 and we love ❤️
That is a great question. I don't have the exact answer but I could assume it depends on the airlines needs or what position you applied for. And probably that comes with seniority, the longer you've been in the airline you can probably choose the aircraft you want to fly and your schedule.
I m kind of failing, my instructor said he is lying himself letting me go to ffs1, so worried, because I cannot even make perform a normal approach by ILS , cannot stable the aircraft, I am starting to think that be a pilot is not mine… upset so much….
If this is what you really want to do! Do not give up! Don’t listen and keep going if not one day you will regret it. We all struggled at some point during our flight training
True to each word …. American instructor the don’t care you know or don’t know and the hate people coming straight from cessna . Everything will be very fast and hard to match the pace . The teach 10 percent and expect to perform 90 percent perfect . So very emotional 😢 Too much fast pace course And the instructors won’t like you .as the feel not paid enough .
I’m in Scottsdale going through my initial type rating. You nailed my emotions how I feel right now. 2nd sim was today. Was told I did ok but slow with check lists! It’s brutal and I’m trying to push through
Do Companies and airlines pay for the type rating training and provide the certificates once hired or do you need to pay for and obtain the type rating yourself before applying to these companies/airlines?
@@AshishBalajiR companies pay for the type rating!
Thank you so much for this video! It’s incredibly insightful and valuable, especially for new pilots who are looking to gain a clear and comprehensive understanding of how type ratings work. The way you’ve broken down the information makes it so much easier to grasp what can initially seem like a complex and intimidating process. For those of us just starting out in aviation, this kind of detailed explanation is truly a game-changer. Your effort in putting together such an informative resource is greatly appreciated, and it will undoubtedly help many aspiring pilots navigate their journey more confidently.
@@mitra4941 I appreciate the feedback 🙏🏼
One thing to be aware of: Many instructors in the sim may give you something like a 45 degrees or more nose pitch up in an unusual attitude recovery maneuver, and you may get used to recovering from these excessive attitudes. However, the examiner may only give you the bare minimum of 25 to 30 degrees of nose up pitch. Thusly, you may be tricked into thinking that you are not really into an unusual attitude and, consequently, don't need to be as aggressive in your recovery technique. Remember: only one degree separates a simple nose high attitude from an OFFICIAL unusual attitude. Don't be fooled... Play the game!! If you are going to demonstrate an unusual attitude recovery technique, then anything the examiner gives you will have need of the official unusual attitude recovery technique.
Thanks for sharing
Excellent write up. I’m about to head to sim training on the cj3. I went through this at a regional and your spot on. Huge shock. Thought I was going to get training….. didn’t expect to already know everything beforehand.
Good luck with the CJ3! thanks for the feedback :)
Very good material.Thanks and regards
I appreciate the comment 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for this video bro! I am just getting started with my ATR 72600 in CAE. The anxiety hits again hahah and its early in the morning. Its my day 1 today about MCC/CRM.
Thanks, I will be going for my CRJ 900 type Ratings soon.
Hi Alex, Thank you for this excellent information. I also got hired by the same 135 company and this information is really well appreciated. Thanks, Ernie
Thanks for the heads up.
going for my commercial checkride soon (just in an archer lol) but I already started watching stuff like this and CFI/CFII preparation material. I want to be fully involved invested and want to be as prepared as possible when the day comes.
Great video! Starting my TR on the 767 in a few months and I’m glad I now know how to get ahead!
Damn! Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈 the 76 is a nice ride
How’s it going
Hi Alex. I’m going through everything you are describing right now. Especially with the motivational videos to keep me going haha. Great video
Thanks for the feedback! Good luck
Man this was super useful. Thank you!
My pleasure brotha 🙏🏼 thanks for watching
Very impressive. Thank you for the heads-up Alex.
Continually proud and impressed with your progress and commitment to excellence. Siempre adelante amigo. Remember: Think and Grow Rich... in the truest sense!
Thank you so much :) Hasta la victoria siempre 💪
Very very helpful information, thank you a lot
Excellent advice, Alex. Before you go for training, get the material in advance and try to find a mentor! The employer is not interested in "training" you. They will expect you to know for example the electrical diagram... what happens when the # 1 alternator fails? If both the #1 and #2 alternators fail how does the APU alternator take over, what converts DC power to AC power. The training facilities should do a much better job at being specific as to what you need to know on the first day of class, but they really don't care and most of their instructors are burned out. Also try to talk to other pilots who are in front of you in training so they can brief you on what to expect. If you don't do these things, you will fail because of the way the system is set up. Study in groups if possible, remember "if you study alone, you will fail alone!"
Great video! Feel a lot better thanks to you.
This is great. Thanks so much for the video definitely learned a thing or two haha.
VERY NICE!
thanx for your honesty
+1 limitations down cold before going to school. And bug the training center weeks before your start date to give you the material early. They seem to think giving you access a couple days prior to start is sufficient... no way man. lol.
Exactly!
Wow, thanks for sharing !
Hey thanks for the video I’m actually in my hotel room right now I start class tomorrow morning we’ll see how it goes man I’m kinda stressed
How’d it go? I start my first type rating training in a month.
@@jimmybeatworld it went great they really helped me out and thankfully i passed now im at he westen hotel about to start a 7 day trip to mexico
@@georgelias91 Nice! Congrats
Alex Bengoechea Thank you for this video.
You are welcome 🙏🏼
Very nice! I go to fsi the next month to take c550II sic type rate, its my first initial Training, its the same course and checkride?
Niceeeeee! Yes all check rides are performed to ATP standard so will do the tasks in the ATP ACS
Look so good
Wonderful video, How much did it cost ?
I didn’t pay for it but I think initial type rating for a Lear 40/45 goes for 30k
@@AlexBengoecheaAlex,
Does a pilot have to pay 30k annually for the type rating,as well as, attend the type rating school every year?
Your channel is a total gem. 💎 and we love ❤️
How does the airline determine what aircraft ypur going to get ? And if your stuck on the 737 how long before you can get something else ?
That is a great question. I don't have the exact answer but I could assume it depends on the airlines needs or what position you applied for. And probably that comes with seniority, the longer you've been in the airline you can probably choose the aircraft you want to fly and your schedule.
Kinda nervous I’ll be translating in the next month, don’t know what to expect
I m kind of failing, my instructor said he is lying himself letting me go to ffs1, so worried, because I cannot even make perform a normal approach by ILS , cannot stable the aircraft, I am starting to think that be a pilot is not mine… upset so much….
If this is what you really want to do! Do not give up! Don’t listen and keep going if not one day you will regret it. We all struggled at some point during our flight training
True to each word …. American instructor the don’t care you know or don’t know and the hate people coming straight from cessna .
Everything will be very fast and hard to match the pace .
The teach 10 percent and expect to perform 90 percent perfect .
So very emotional 😢
Too much fast pace course
And the instructors won’t like you .as the feel not paid enough .
Is this information for all flight schools?
That's true. Sim instructors don't teach, they test.
Hey brother i would like to get into AME . It would be nice if i can connect with you personally
did you go for your type rating on your own or through a company?
Through a company
Know as much as possible about the aircraft before attending school. You will be drinking from a firehose while you are there.
In other words they did not prepare you the way they should have. But they did take your money. Right.
Are you wearing makeup?
Fruit cake.