Letter from a retired Airline Pilot to his peers:
Here is a home study simulator course for those who still hunger for the romance
and adventure of airline flying. That "Romance and Adventure" will all come back
to you if you follow the steps of this "practice trip" at home:
- Stay out of bed all night.
- Sit in your most uncomfortable chair, in a closet, for nine or ten hours facing
a four foot wide panoramic photo of a flight deck.
- Have two or three noisy vacuum cleaners on high, out of sight but within hearing
distance and operating throughout the night. If a vacuum cleaner fails, do the
appropriate restart checklist.
- Halfway through your nocturnal simulator course, arrange for a bright spotlight
to shine directly into your face for two or three hours, simulating flying an
eastbound flight into the sunrise.
- Have bland overcooked food served on a tray midway throught the night.
- Have cold cups of coffee delivered from time to time. Ask your spouse to
slam the door frequently.
- At the time when you must heed nature's call, force yourself to stand outside the
bathroom door for at least ten minutes, transferring your weight from leg to leg,
easing the discomfort. Don't forget to wear your hat.
- Leave the closet after the prescribed nine or ten hours, turn on your sprinklers
and stand out in the cold and "rain" for twenty minutes, simulating the wait for
the crew car.
- Head for your bedroom, wet and with your suitcase and flight bag. Stand outside
the door till your wife gets up and leaves, simulating the wait the maid makes up
the hotel room.
- When your spoose inquires, "Just what the hell have you been doing?" just say,
"Recalling the allure of all night flying to romantic places." as you collapse
into bed.
- If you are a purist, make this a two-day trip instead of a turn-around, and do
this two nights in a row.
Hope you enjoy your sim session.
From the Boeing 737 technical site
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