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Clark writes:
And in the past you have stated that you have objectives, arbitrary rules, and prizes for your use of MSFS. My use and the design of the program are two different things, although I don't recall any prizes. It's a game and you have already admitted it. Why deny it? It's a simulator. Why deny it? Horse****. You can learn about concepts in books, boy. You learn about flying by doing it. You can learn about flying either way. Some people are good at understanding things when they are shown them in person and their hands are held, but are poor at reading and understanding things on their own. I can use either method, however. Horse**** again boy. You can repeat you claims all you want but they will nver be true. Then that must also be true for your claims. If you believe it is not, explain why. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Clark writes: And in the past you have stated that you have objectives, arbitrary rules, and prizes for your use of MSFS. My use and the design of the program are two different things, although I don't recall any prizes. It's a game and you have already admitted it. Why deny it? It's a simulator. Why deny it? Flight simulators have a legal definition under 14CFR. MSFS doesn't qualify as a flight simulator which is why it is explicitly called a flight simulation GAME by its maker. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... writes: Flight simulators have a legal definition under 14CFR. That legal definition doesn't apply to anyone except the FAA, and affects only simulators that claim to be approved by the FAA for logging hours. Sorry you can't deal with reality, but defining what constitutes a flight simulator is the FAA's job, not yours wanna be. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Flight simulators have a legal definition under 14CFR. That legal definition doesn't apply to anyone except the FAA, and affects only simulators that claim to be approved by the FAA for logging hours. Wrong again as apparently you don't know what the term "flight simulator" means. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Wrong again as apparently you don't know what the term "flight simulator" means. Who is constrained to abide by FAA rules, exactly? Look it up. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... writes: Wrong again as apparently you don't know what the term "flight simulator" means. Who is constrained to abide by FAA rules, exactly? Relax, no one gives a **** about how you fly your desk. |
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