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B A R R Y writes:
You use IFR chart features on an IFR plan. Is there any place that has IFR charts online, like SkyVector does for VFR charts? AF/D's are free he http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_afd I'm trying to download that now. The "supplemental" section has the IFR routes 40 or so pages in. You can also look up restricted airspace, noise abatement corridors, etc... so you can keep the simulated Baron out of simulated trouble and prevent ****ing off the simulated noise-sensitive residents (simulated Skylune? G) you're flying over. I have simulated lawyers to protect me, but your point is well taken. It is possible to file a flight plan that uses both IFR and VFR portions. This is known as a "composite" flight plan. Well, I can't even find the details on how to file a basic flight plan, like what all the slash notations mean or guidelines for giving the routing information or anything. I found the paper form itself online, but no instructions. I just thought of an "freebie" that might be of interest to you in your sim realism, "Sporty's Study Buddy": http://sportys.com/faatest/study/ Sporty's Study Buddy is more of a "learn the answers to the questions" system than a true course, but it's free. I won't be taking an actual test any time soon, so I'm more interested in detailed answers than in rote responses to test questions, but I'll keep it in mind. I was also going to suggest an online ground school, like King's: http://www.kingschools.com/, but I remember money is tight. Yes. Unfortunately, anything that isn't free right now is out of the question. Since you have no interest in actually flying, and won't actually have to pass a current written / oral exam, watching eBay for an outdated ground school video course (cheap, of course! G) might be worthwhile. What does ground school cover that isn't in the downloadable stuff from the FAA? I remember my father taking a ground school course endless years ago and a big fat book that came with it, but I don't recall anything else. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
B A R R Y writes: You use IFR chart features on an IFR plan. Is there any place that has IFR charts online, like SkyVector does for VFR charts? I don't know. I do have some expired IFR charts that can go along with my previous offer expired VFR charts. I have simulated lawyers to protect me, but your point is well taken. I know some folks who wish divorce laywers were simulated. G Well, I can't even find the details on how to file a basic flight plan, like what all the slash notations mean or guidelines for giving the routing information or anything. I found the paper form itself online, but no instructions. You're going to have to dig into the AIM for that, or a ground school course. What does ground school cover that isn't in the downloadable stuff from the FAA? It contains different explanations, which can make the material more understandable. |
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