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Mxsmanic wrote in
: EridanMan writes: Its called 'pilot workload'. In a real aircraft, you must: -Fly the Plane -Operate The Aircraft Systems -Keep track of your current location -Communicate with ATC -Keep Watch for Traffic -Plan your future track (or reference your flightplan), this includes making absolutely sure you remain clear of all restricted airspace. All in a reasonably loud, chaotic setting, with absolutely no option to 'pause'... Sounds doable, with a bit of practice. I don't have much trouble with it in the sim. Snort! Bertie |
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