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Old October 15th 06, 01:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default ATC speed instructions, wind and altimeter indications

Emily wrote in
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It's not trolling, it's frustration.


Exactly right Emily, thanks for understanding.

To ask input from folks and have no intent of utilizing all the outstanding
advice / answers just sits wrong with me especially if he is only in a
simulator.

It's not like he is even using the simulator to prepare for flying a real
plane. He is using the simulator as if it is a real plane and it's not.

It'a a game and to say he can't trust a game to simulate the real thing and
expect real pilots to expect to understand why the simulator isn't like the
real thing is rediculous.

He should post his simulator performance training questions in a simulator
group if he has no intent of getting in a real plane.

Allen
 




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