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Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The IFR simulator challenge focuses on procedural "gotchas" where traditional aviation rules and charts intersect with modern 21st-century GPS execution.
  • Pilots face dynamic ATC instructions, such as unexpected holds at approach fixes, demanding proficient avionics management and quick adaptation (e.g., reloading procedures or using OBS mode).
  • The challenge highlights the need for precise execution of complex departure procedures and self-vectoring for approaches, often requiring manual navigation techniques beyond basic GPS automation.
  • Overall, the scenario stresses the importance of understanding underlying procedures, critical chart interpretation, and being prepared for situations where automated systems alone are insufficient.
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These Sim Challenges have been accused of creating “gotchas” to catch the unsuspecting—and rightly so. That’s part of the game. So we decided it was only fair to spool up a bit different challenge. The gotchas here are largely ones in the venn diagram of conflict where good ol’ fashion procedure design meets 21st-century execution. We’ve added no traps.

Use any aircraft you like, but make sure it’s capable of climbing to at least 10,000 feet. It also must have an IFR GPS. If your sim doesn’t have one, fret not. You can “fly” this challenge in a manufacturer’s trainer app. Both Garmin and Avidyne make GPS trainers. There are special ATC instructions built into the scenario, so you’ll have to fly this one offline. Try it again on the PilotEdge network if you want to see how it plays out with “real” ATC.

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