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Operated Flying

Flying a plane?

Can Microsoft Flight Simulator X will show you how to operate any aircraft in the game so well that would be capable of enter it and fly in real life without any problem? I realize that this is a very silly question, but my friends and I had a discussion today on this subject, so I wanted to get some information from abroad. I say that flying a plane in real life is much more difficult than in the game, say otherwise. Also Flight Simulator is the program used to teach pilots to fly planes? I say no, said yes.

NO to the first bit. In flight simulator – The rise is exaggerated response and sensitive too – not all feel like I was flying a plane. When flying small aircraft, you need to trust the seat of the pants feel at times – there are many shortcuts designed to be useful for the player. as autorudder and tuning tolerance Flying a plane crash in the life real is not necessarily difficult or exactly. I would say the two are incomparable. You can not compare the two. the feeling and the procedures and the feeling of responsibility are simply not there. its like comparing an apple with a brick (my version) can help beginners understand the four forces of flight and the other theory, but trust me, if I wanted to fly, and to know them. I'd rather not learn from a game. The name says is a "simulator" and a "game" means that its purpose is to simulate flight while it was nice. therefore, many things can be omitted or misreproduced to contribute to the fun. A book or a real person is much better. However, it is true that Microsoft Flight Simulator is used to train pilots to fly IFR. radio tuning and ILS IFR flight and procedures are accurately simulated in the entire game until the radio messages. I know, I used it for training. My instructor recommended and is approved by the FAA to do so.

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The Best Flying Websites

The best flying websites on the internet today are not always the most commonly searched. Below are some great ways to find flying websites that have exactly what you’re looking for.

Flying websites can be overwhelming. Aviation itself requires an incredible amount of information, compounded by the need for up-to-the-minute weather and navigation. Many flying websites are overrun with streams of this info, added pilot jargon, and splattered with photos and ads that make it impossible for the average person to comprehend. For someone looking for basic information on aviation, or to learn how to fly, the more simple and easy to understand flying website is like a diamond in the rough.

For the aviation curious, student pilot websites may be a better term to search for. These rookie sites seem to understand the world of non-pilots, and are better suited to put things in layman’s terms. Student pilots themselves are learning too… and they have much the same questions as the person who hasn’t yet set foot in the cockpit of a flight trainer. Give a good hard look at these student flying clubs, and see what they have to offer.

The better flying websites on the internet will offer aviation articles. Articles about flying are the best way to learn what to expect during flight training, whether you’re a newly licensed pilot going for an instrument rating or a veteran reading up on the experiences of others. Look for a website listing a whole section dedicated to just aviation articles, and one that keeps those articles constantly updated with fresh content. That way when you return to the website after having been away for a while there will always be something new to catch up on.

Flying websites need to cater to pilots too, which is why the best ones will contain flight planning information and tools necessary to get in the air safely. Some websites even offer online pilot’s tools, such as a working E6B flight emulator. These on-page flight calculators are invaluable for the student and veteran pilot, helping with all manner of wind, speed, and temperature calculations. A good flying website will not only have these tools, but will also offer links to weather and navigation information from the National Weather Service and AirNav airport directory. There are even sites online that allow pilots to view free sectional charts, and save their pilot’s logs in an electronic format.

Avoid cluttered, overwhelming flying websites. If the index page throws 50 different things at you, it’s probably best to turn away. You’re looking for a human element here, a website run by people who fly and not by programmers assigned the task of streaming flight information across the screen in moving banners and blinking graphics. A good flying website has all that information and more… but arranges it in such a manner that you don’t get buried by it all at once.

In the end, you’ve got near unlimited choices when it comes to finding your online FBO (Fixed Base of Operations). Make sure you choose a flying website with structure – a site by pilots for pilots. If it feels like home, it will be home – much like your real FBO will be should you choose to adopt one. Fly safe, surf well, and above all have fun!

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