Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots Real World Training
โ Scribed by Jeff Van West, Kevin Lane-Cummings
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 747
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is a great training aid and reference for anyone interested in the technical aspects of actually flying a real plane. As a primer and a learning aid it is much more comprehensive and usable than the alternative by Bruce Williams. I just started with the simulator in preparation for training for a motorplane and glider private pilot license. It makes everything so clear. Combined with MS FSX its an incredible head start for the real thing. It also helps in understanding the complexity of instrument flight and why it takes so much time and $$ to achieve it. I read a previous review that didn't like that the color picture were not included. This is a very minor issue if your using with FSX. The training "missions" provided by wiley on FSX will give you an interactive "picture" that renders the the pictures in the book as simple facsimiles to let you know your in the right place in FSX.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>Get ready to take flight as two certified flight instructors guide you through the pilot ratings as it is done in the real world, starting with Sport Pilot training, then Private Pilot, followed by the Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, and Air Transport Pilot. They cover the skills of flight,
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