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Mxsmanic wrote in
: I think one problem is that I was not flying the pattern correctly. The Cessna pulled in front of me. I'm still not clear on how long each leg of the pattern is supposed to be, although I'm very gradually getting better at flying a pattern without wandering all over the place. I think the problem is that you are not in a REAL PLANE. You would be less prone to wandering when you can see the world in three dimension rather then the flat screen of a monitor. Oh gee, there is a pilot side window, a co-pilot / passenger window and even in some planes a rear window you can quickly glance out to assess your situational awareness in the pattern. OF COURSE, YOU WOULD NEVER KNOW THIS SINCE YOU HAVE NOT FLOWN A REAL PLANE. That's the advantage of simulation. Mistakes in simulation cost nothing. and you get no sense of accomplishment sitting in your lazy boy chair either AFTER flying a REAL plane. After all, you are only SIMULATING what is experienced better in a REAL plane. Allen |
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