Why don't voice radio communications use FM?
Mxsmanic wrote:
Roger (K8RI) writes:
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Presumably if you're flying the plane it greatly diminishes the
chances of motion sickness. I think it's the ability to understand
the movement that is more important than the ability to feel it; that
is, if the movement you see or feel corresponds to something your
brain can figure out, you won't get sick.
We aren't talking about motion sickness, we're talking about spatial
disorientation. I've never been motion sick, but I HAVE been
disoriented in night IMC on a missed approach. I promise you many other
pilots are the same way.
The fact is, you really have zero clue what it's really like to fly IFR.
A simulator (which MSFS is not) doesn't come close. Simulators are
good for practicing procedures, but they will not teach you to ignore
the feelings the plane is giving you. I'm asking you again....why don't
you go to an airplane, get an instructor to let you fly under the hood,
and REALLY experience what it's like?
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