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● RDT COMM ·Special-Jellyfish739 ·May 18, 2026 ·10:51Z

Interesting IR procedures for my MEIR sim sessions

A pilot in the MEIR phase of training requested recommendations for interesting approaches and Standard Instrument Departures to practice in the simulator. The pilot indicated dissatisfaction with practicing repetitive standard three-degree straight-in approaches and sought suggestions from the aviation community to vary their simulator training.
Detailed analysis

This source material isn't suitable for the requested analytical format. The submission is a brief Reddit post from r/flying in which a student pilot asks peers for suggestions on interesting instrument approaches and SIDs to practice during MEIR simulator sessions. It contains no reportable facts, no developments, no data, no expert sourcing, and no industry implications — it is an open-ended community question with no published responses included in the provided text.

Writing a 3–5 paragraph professional analysis around it would require fabricating significance, inventing context, or padding with generic observations about instrument training that have no grounding in the actual source. That would misrepresent the nature of the content to your readers.

**To get a usable output, consider providing:** - An actual aviation news article (NTSB report, FAA rulemaking, airspace change, fleet announcement, regulatory guidance, accident brief, etc.) - A trade publication piece (AIN, AVweb, FlightGlobal, Aviation Week, Business Aviation Insider, etc.) - A press release or official agency document

If the intent is to produce content *about* MEIR training, simulator methodology, or instrument procedure currency for professional pilots, that's doable — but it would need to be framed as original editorial content rather than as an article analysis. Just let me know the direction and I'll proceed accordingly.

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