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Old September 18th 07, 07:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Default What GA needs

Mxsmanic wrote in
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B A R R Y writes:

I just went through a similar "discussion", with an MSFS simmer on a
different group who's never flown a real anything, yet is adamant
that his flight models are "totally realistic", and he's a "natural"
at flying. Even though he's never flown anything, he personally
tweaks his flight models for perfect reaction. He "flew" a 757/767
full motion simulator ONCE, and apparently is ready for his type
rating.


He may be right. Or he may not. But without testing him in a
certified full-motion sim, there's no way to know for sure.


That's not enought, fjukktard.There are many who make it through the sim
and still fail,.

he wouldn't make it throught the sim. Believe me.


Some pilots have to practice a lot to become good, but that doesn't
mean that all pilots do.


Practice has nothing to do with it fjukkwit.


Is there some sort of subliminal brain washing routine coded into
random copies of MSFS?


It's more a matter of keeping an open mind.



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Astronauts never train in a real spacecraft before the actual day of
the launch, and they seem to do pretty well.


That's because they are all experienced pilots, fjukkwit.


But you wouldn't know, because you have zero experience.

And you always will have zero experience.


Bertie