You last practiced steep turns during your private pilot training in the Cessna 172. They're part of every aircraft checkout, because each model of airplane behaves slightly differently when pulled into a steep turn, and the Baron is no exception.
This flight begins at 7,500 feet northeast of KBJC (Jeffco) near Denver, Colorado. As you may recall from your sport pilot and private pilot training, steep turns are done at a 45° bank all the way around in a 360° turn. However, commercial pilots are held to a higher standard: you have to maintain at least a 50° bank all the way around.
Ref.: West, Jeff Van. Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots: Real World Training. Wiley. Kindle Edition(Location 12302).