You didn't put the choice of "Flight Plans - IFR". I like Small tubliners 737, 727, Airbus 318 etc etc..
David
Flying IFR you still use various means of navigation
Any of you guys remember Loran C?
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You didn't put the choice of "Flight Plans - IFR". I like Small tubliners 737, 727, Airbus 318 etc etc..
David
A good chunk of piloting happens before you even step foot in the cockpit... flight-planning !
-loading
-fuel requirements
-route-planning
-nav-aid planning
-alternates
-weather
-track and ground-speed
-etc etc etc..
Brett we're talking Flight Sim here![]()
There is no point in FSX than to simulate being a pilot,
.I guess this is why I've poured thousands of hours into the sim and still haven't beat the game. I've been flying around looking for a boss to defeat.
It would also explain my inability to find cheat codes...........
Exactly.. simulating being a pilot. :cost1:
I don't just fire up the sim.. pick an airplane, and takeoff.
Every flight has a simulated mission to it. The bigger and faster the airplane, the more complex the mission. It can be as simple as simulating flying a buddy out for a $100 burger in a C172... or as complex as simulating getting four paying passengers up to Mackinac Island in a Seneca. Recently, I've been simulating scheduled cargo runs in a C130. And I've got a multi-leg, 'around the country' tour going in a C206.
I wouldn't anymore take to the air in a sim plane without a thorough, realistic flight-plan, than I would a real airplane. And if the weather looks less than cooperative, the planning is more complex... ala .. simulating a filed instrument flight-plan.. with alternates, and all nav-aid info written down for in-flight reference.. and a meticulously planned fuel-consumption schedule.
I do this for a couple of reasons. Mainly, it keeps my interest-level high, and complacency low... and keeps the piloting part of my brain sharp between real flights.
Even when I'm testing a model in the works.. I go through a realistic checklist and start-up routine.

To each their own lol.... it's flight sim because I can just get in and go when I want, where I want![]()
Personally, I prefer the Jimmy Stewart Method. Stick your head out the window and yell at some farmer on the ground 'WHICH WAY TO AARRREEELLAANNNDDD!'

Personally, I prefer the Jimmy Stewart Method. Stick your head out the window and yell at some farmer on the ground 'WHICH WAY TO AARRREEELLAANNNDDD!'
