Category: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
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How to Land an Aircraft Like a Professional – Air Force vs. Navy Landing Techniques Explained.
Brendon McAliece
Aircraft landing techniques in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy differ significantly due to their distinct operational environments and mission-specific demands……………………. Read more
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Enhance Your Flight Sim Experience with Navigraph: A Must Have Technology!
Brendon McAliece
Navigraph stands at the forefront of flight simulation technology, offering tools that bridge the gap between virtual flight and real-world aviation standards. Read more
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Flight Sim Extravaganza – Everything a Beginner Needs is Here Now!
Brendon McAliece
Flight sim programs offer a deep dive into the world of aviation that many desire but are unable to afford as the expense can be considerable. Read more
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How to Use ATC in Flight Simulators like X-Plane & MSFS 2024 Guide for Beginners
Brendon McAliece
VATSIM, or the Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network, is an online platform that connects virtual pilots and air traffic controllers in a shared, real-time environment. Designed for aviation enthusiasts, VATSIM replicates the experience of real-world aviation operations, where pilots fly aircraft using flight simulators, and controllers manage air traffic using specialized ATC software. The platform… Read more
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Comprehensive Tutorial: How to Enter the Circuit to Land Safely in a Flight Simulator
Brendon McAliece
Remember Pilots – “Takeoffs are optional – Landings are Monitory!” This tutorial explains how to enter the circuit, join the pattern, and execute a safe approach and landing! Read more
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A Comprehensive Guide for Flight Simulator Pilots Flying in VFR Conditions.
Brendon McAliece
A Comprehensive Guide for Flight Simulator Pilots Flying in VFR Conditions. (Pt-6) this is a comprehensive guide for flight simulator pilots flying in VFR conditions to explain what VFR is exactly. Flying in Visual Flight Rules (VFR) conditions requires a pilot to navigate and operate an aircraft using visual references outside the cockpit rather than… Read more