Re: Sim Ride Not every regional will use a real level C or D SIM so that may not be an issue in many cases. I think Eagle does, but I can't think of any others off the top of my head. Many will use a single seat SIM like you would find in a flight school. SkyWest uses a Frasca or an old ATC 810. I interviewed with Chautauqua (Republic) some years ago and they used a desktop PCATD. (Basically a PC with a yoke, rudder pedals, throttle quadrant and some NAV radios.) Some don't have a SIM as part of the interview.
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