by Sami » Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:02 am
Thanks for the info guys! I'll check out those links.
I just got home and checking out FS2004 to see if I can find the answers myself.
Yes, I did discover the intsructor utility, but I think it doesn't allow you to change conditions or fail anything at will, rather it allows you to preprogram such things before the flight. I think that does not satisfy the legal requirements unfortunately. Maybe I should get in touch with microsoft.
Just to explain what I'm trying to do, when you're teaching someone how to fly on instruments, a synthetic trainer is often used to teach the basics, so when students hop in the plane, they make the most of their time up in the air and waste as little money as possible. It is not used to replace actual flight training. It can however be logged as ground instrument time as long as the trainer is certified.
Also, I am not talking about a commercial flight simulator here, like the ones airlines use. Synthetic flight trainers are quite pathetic in comperison to a proper simulator. They run on a PC, have crapy graphics and look like something I played on my old 486 when I was a kid. Comparing the ST we have now to FS2004(with a cool simpit) is like comparing a Cessna 152 to a Learjet. Except it's a lot cheaper!
Well, anyway, I think I'll still do it, except students can't log it as ground instrument time.