
Sim Flight Training.
Do you realise...
During the past 7 years of flying with FS '98, FS 2000, FS 2002 and FS 2004 for around 4-8 hours every day, 7 days per week, yesterday was the very first time I felt confident enough to try out a heavy passenger jet...a Boeing 737...!
My favourite aircraft have always been General Aviation, (GA), piston prop aircraft, such as the little Cessna 150/152/172's, in which I have accumulated the most flying hours...!
So after all that time flying the little trainers I reckon I have got most things sorted out by now, with regards to airframe limitations, human limitations, aircraft controls including power settings and trim, radio ATC communications, radio navigation, weather limitations, flying in IMC conditions, take-off, cruise, and landings, including instrument approaches, etc, etc....
All of this in the trainer aircraft BEFORE attempting to fly any of the large "heavy" passenger jets...!
How did I get on...?
Fantastic, no problemo...!
A perfect take-off from San Francisco International, then follow the Pacific coast, tuning the radios to the various VOR/NDB stations, tuning the autopilot, contacting ATC en route, etc, down to Los Angeles to perform a perfect instrument approach and landing on the correct runway!
Then off again from L.A. heading for Las Vegas, (Nevada), for another perfect instrument approach and landing.
...with a little help from FS Navigator along the way, of course...!
A very enjoyable trip...I may do it again..LOL...!
So there's a tip for all the budding Jumbo Jet flyers....Practice first on a Cessna Trainer until you have perfected your flying, and obtained your PPL Licence, including your instrument rating, ONLY THEN go for some more advanced training to obtain your CPL Licence for heavy passenger jets...!
All your passengers will then have perfect confidence in you to transport them comfortably and safely to their destination...!
Cheers all...

Paul.
Fozzers tip of the day: Practice in the shallow end first!
...and have you tried the "Lessons" in the Flight Simulator...?