Train as You Fly; Fly as You Train?

On March 24, 2000, a 31-year-old commercial pilot blew his type rating ride. He was flying a Bankair Learjet 35A on the type-rating check with an FAA-designated examiner in the right seat. The type-rating candidate was a 1,700-hour commercial pilot with a flight instructor certificate and...

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