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Old July 10th 07, 11:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
ansonjerome
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Simply put, how do you go about practicing for cross country flights, radio
comm, etc from the comfort of your own home?

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Old July 11th 07, 01:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Rich S.[_1_]
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"ansonjerome" u35746@uwe wrote in message news:74fbac50fc03a@uwe...
Simply put, how do you go about practicing for cross country flights,
radio
comm, etc from the comfort of your own home?


I hang upside down on the back of the sofa, wearing goggles and making
engine noises.

Rich "Vrooom" S.


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Old July 11th 07, 03:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ernest Christley
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ansonjerome wrote:
Simply put, how do you go about practicing for cross country flights, radio
comm, etc from the comfort of your own home?


Try Xplane.
You can set it up with voice input and join other armchair flyers online
for virtual fly-ins. Somewhat tedious to get setup, and not much in the
way of documentation available.


Xplane and its ilk are questionable as actual flight simulators. You
don't get any of the kinetic sensory input, and still can only barely
land most of the airplanes. But they are excellent for practicing
procedures. Think of it as glorified hangar flying.
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Old July 15th 07, 05:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default help on how to practice

On Jul 10, 4:20 pm, "ansonjerome" u35746@uwe wrote:
Simply put, how do you go about practicing for cross country flights, radio
comm, etc from the comfort of your own home?


First, I would study the FAR/AIM. The AIM has allot of radio
terminology examples.

If you can afford an ICOM radio, keep it tuned to the CTAF and just
listen to good, and bad, radio calls.

Just the exposure will help when it comes time to talk and listen.

Colin

http://www.jumprunenterprises.com

 




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