So what is the progress I hear you ask. Well, since my last update I have actually been operating crew for 7 flights. By operating crew, it means I have been on pilot monitoring duties which means I am in charge of making radio calls keeping a monitor on fuel and times in the cruise and also in charge of operating things like flaps and the landing gear.
Before my operating flights I had to do 3 refresher simulator sessions to get back into the groove of flying as it had been so long since I had done any. Since the last update I had done some additional observation flights just to try and keep learning from current operating crew. I then had the 3 simulator sessions at the beginning of March which was to practice landings, some failures and also different types of approaches.
After the 3 simulator sessions I was cleared to be able to be pilot monitoring duties where they sent me to some challenging areas because of the quality of radio language which is quite poor in places like Sudan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The air traffic controllers there like to use non standard calls which paired with fast speaking and a strong arabic accent can be very challenging even for the most experienced pilots. These 7 flights are classed as stage 1 of 6 stages I have to do to qualify as a first officer. The flights were fun and my radio skills have progressed quite quickly, a lot quicker than I thought I would. During the cruise phase, we also have a lot of items to sign off on a syllabus of things like where to find information in the manuals and some memory items for if you get into an emergency situation.
Following these 7 flights I had stage 2 which was 4 days of ground school covering how to navigate the main manuals and provided some helpful tips for using the manuals while flying. Following these days were 2 more simulator sessions called zero flight time training sims which were 2 sims designed to give you landings with different weather conditions on each take off and landing.
That is currently where I am at and I am about to start stage 3A which is the pilot flying stage where I will be in control of the plane for the first time with passengers which is exciting. Stage 3B will be a mix of pilot flying and pilot monitoring. Next update will probably be after stage 4 which will be another milestone where I lose the safety pilot so the 3 crew becomes 2.
Some pictures from when I was observing on some flights and some activities around Doha: