



That facility doesn't exist in FS9.









There are missions in FSX during which you declare an emergency - or rather - your copilot declares the emergency while you fly the plane.
Though i have to say to implement emergency handling into FSX or FS9 would be easy. All they would have to do is clear you direct to the airport and ask you if you want equipment rolling? if you say yes fire trucks pull alongside your plane after landing.


Why waste time really bettering the simulation experience (thing that will be appreciated only by those who think of and use FS as a simulator) when we can make so that the graphic is sleeker (thing that will be appreciated by those who think of FS as a game)?

To me, it is one more important part of the simulator package. I know that you can't cover EVERYTHING in a software package that costs less then $100 USD ............ but keep up the incremental improvements with each realease. This is being said by someone who does not have the hardware YET to run FSX effectively at the level I would wish to have ........ but I will someday. And that is MY problem, not yours. (Putting away the pennies.)
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It is amazing how sweeping generalizations are so dangerous to make. :)



slicker graphics is all FSX is.




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