Mia's Morning in the Simulator

Submitted by Mia Zeisig

This morning, I got to experience a rare treat that few people ever get to experience - a trip in one of Delta’s MD-88 flight simulators.  These are a major training tool for the pilots of DELTA and other airlines.  They must log at least 1500 flight hours in a simulator before they can get behind the controls of an actual plane with passengers on it.

The noises, lights, controls, alarms, and feel were all very real.  I took off from LGA (La Guardia airport in NY), flew around Manhattan, past the Empire State building, around the Statue of Liberty, over Central Park and then did an approach and landing back at LGA.  On take off, I followed the same flight path as the pilot who landed the plane on the Hudson.  It is pretty eye-opening to see that it was less than 45 seconds from take to the point where he landed the plane.  What great skill and technique he had!

I only crashed once—on landing—but it wasn’t my fault.  As co-pilot (and a rookie), I relied heavily on the pilot to set the landing gear properly and to instruct me on what to do.  I accidently landed nose-gear first and not the tail gear. Oops!!!   I was able to retry an approach and landing and nailed it the second time.  Score!!!! It was super exciting.

Two of my co-workers were there as well.  One flew into, around, and landed at IAD (Reagan International airport in Washington, DC).  We saw the Washington Memorial, the White House and the Capital Building.  The other flew into, around, and landed at SFO (San Francisco International airport in San Francisco, CA).  We flew around Alcatraz, over the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean.  We were able to select weather conditions—turbulence, winds, storms, cloud coverage—as well as time of day.  It made for some pretty awesome flying.

Attached are some pictures of me and the flight simulator.  Needless to say, I am so excited and loved flying.  It was truly a once in a lifetime experience.  I wish/hope I can do it again one day.