David Winters 905945 Posted May 21, 2007 at 05:36 PM Posted May 21, 2007 at 05:36 PM Well we're coming up to that time of the month again, with next VATSIM-UK New Pilots night to be held on Tuesday 5th June. This will take place at Southend (EGMC) and will start at 20:00 local time (1900Z). New Pilot's Nights are an opportunity for New Pilots (strange that!) to come along to an airfield, meet the pilot mentoring team, meet some ATC guys, ask shedloads of questions and do some flying in a totally non-pressurised environment where you can make all the mistakes you like with help available. As a follow up you can also opt for some one-to-one mentoring with one of the team - one flight or a whole series if you like - to get you going on Vatsim and doing what you want to do. VFR or IFR we usually have the right person to help you along in a hopefully friendly and unpressurised manner. MUST DO'S: Join the VATSIM-UK Teamspeak server in advance of the night You should get registered and setup with Vatsim-UK's Teamspeak server, please try and get set up on it before the night, it's virtually impossible to get registered on the night itself so it's imperative that you get set up in advance! We conduct all the training via Teamspeak so if you're not on it you will miss out on how completely and utterly brilliant we are. See this link which also appears as a link on the Home Page: http://www.vatsim-uk.org/index.php?page=teamspeak Once you have been set-up on that you will find a New Pilot's Night room on there plus a couple of mentoring rooms that we use. Get the Charts for Southend These as always come from the CAA's AIS website with which you need to register (it's free of course). This link will take you straight to the airfield charts page via the login/registration screen: http://www.ais.org.uk/aes/pubs/aip/html/aipad2.htm We tend to do some VFR circuits just to get going but if someone wants to try some IFR circuits or a short cross-country then we also have some approach cover arranged. There is no set plan for the night because it totally depends on who turns up, what their experience is and what they want to do - sometimes we get people who are struggling to even get connected to Vatsim (we can help with that as well) and sometimes we get people just wanting to make their first "live" flight, we've learned that there is no such thing as a "standard" New Pilot and therefore we have a flexible approach to what we get up to. Join up with Vatsim in the GA Parking area (or somewhere else suitable for your plane, NOT on a runway!) in an aeroplane you're comfortable with and know where the buttons are! Also can you please set your clock to daylight settings, I usually knock 12 hours off the actual time and set it to June 21st to ensure daylight. Note to existing and experienced pilots: The usual request...if you are not a new pilot, please do NOT fly into Southend for the New Pilots Night. Too many other aircraft on frequency tends to disrupt the flow of the evening and make it more difficult for the mentoring to take place. Wink Vatsim controllers: Please be sure to direct new pilots to this forum post when informing them about the night Wink . Regards, David David Winters VATSIM-UK New Pilot Co-ordinator - VATUK8 Contact Me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Winters 905945 Posted June 3, 2007 at 07:53 AM Author Posted June 3, 2007 at 07:53 AM A reminder this on this coming Tuesday for anyone interested . David Winters VATSIM-UK New Pilot Co-ordinator - VATUK8 Contact Me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith Smith Posted June 7, 2007 at 04:34 PM Posted June 7, 2007 at 04:34 PM David, This looks like a sensational program, congratulations! I hope it's well attended, and that you're able to get the word out to pilots that could use the help. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Casey Posted June 10, 2007 at 08:46 PM Posted June 10, 2007 at 08:46 PM David, This looks like a sensational program, congratulations! I hope it's well attended, and that you're able to get the word out to pilots that could use the help. Keith - (on David's behalf since he's my virtual boss!) we've been running these for over a year now and the attendance increases all the time. From what our attendees tell us it definitely does work and I'd like to think we've turned rather a lot of seriously nervous new pilots into Vatsim pilots far quicker than they could have done so themselves. I've got to say though, as one of the Mentors myself, the salary is rubbish Bill Casey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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