Its miller time gentlemen!
today i passed my recurrent check ride. It is difficult to get into those big simulators and do all of those abnormal and unusual procedures after nearly a year of doing normal routine stuff every day!
started off with an hour long oral exam covering Emergency memory items, aircraft limitations, and systems. Then we sat in the cockpit mockup and went over what all the little lights mean on the overhead panel and what each little switch does etc... only missed a couple of minor ones (3 or 4 At what duct temp does this light come on? type questions)
after that we got in the sim for a 4 hour sim session - 2 hours as pilot flying 2 hours as pilot not flying.
aborted takeoff
normal takeoff
"zero zero" takeoff
stalls
en route TCAS alert and respons to resolution advisories
holding pattern
2 engine ILS to minimums with a missed approach
2 engine VOR approach to mins wth a missed approach
visual approach to landing
angine failure at V1 - secured the dead engine only to have it burst into flames - what fun!
Single engine ILS to minimums with a single eng missed!
single engine VOR to about a 600 foot cieling to a landing
left main gear collapse on thelanding
aircraft evacuation
thats about all i can recall right now - i lost about 8 lbs through sweating alone! hahaha but im glad its over with!