Completing - Scoring

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Completing - Scoring

Postby Tom Berring » Sun Jun 29, 2003 4:37 pm

When you fly one of the flights in the menu 'Select a flight' it says that there is no scoring, but you will be told if you reach your destination. I've flown severel flights but not sure i've completed them correct.
How exactly are you told that you have completed ? voice or visual ? Please help.

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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby Tequila Sunrise » Sun Jun 29, 2003 5:21 pm

You get there and thats about it, the ground control will be indicated as that of the airport you were aiming for :)
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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby MattNW » Mon Jun 30, 2003 1:47 am

When you fly one of the flights in the menu 'Select a flight' it says that there is no scoring, but you will be told if you reach your destination. I've flown severel flights but not sure i've completed them correct.
How exactly are you told that you have completed ? voice or visual ? Please help.

Tom


What's that old saying about any landing you can walk away from? That's about it in FS2002. If you get where your going without hitting any other planes, scenery or the ground hard enough to break your plane then you made it. It's sort of a good thing too if you land at the airport you intended to but not manditory.  ;D
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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby Smoke2much » Mon Jun 30, 2003 2:05 am

I usually manage the right airport, but I often get confused and land on the wrong runway :o

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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby packercolinl » Mon Jun 30, 2003 4:52 am

Will,do YOU have an official FS2002 Pilots Licence??

But back to the thread,my brother gave me my first copy of MSFS in disgust. Mainly because there was no point to it-all you got to do was take off and land!!
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Of course after showing him the finer points like VORs,NDBs,Intersections and engine management it was dismissed."AND you want me to THINK for no gain as well!! I have serious doubts as to your mental health." Hmm.

As for completing flights don't forget to use ATC which will tell you "Exit next taxiway" then "Contact ground on..........." and if you haven't crashed on landing you've made it :)
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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby fisharno » Mon Jun 30, 2003 10:14 am

Nope. There is not scoring on those flights. Nobody's keeping track of how well you pilot the aircraft.
But, they're really geared toward allowing you to practice what you've learned. Following Navaids, using approach charts, and most of all, FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS.
If you've read thru the library, and gone thru the lessons. You should have the basic skills to execute some of the flights. The flights are designed to hone your skills, and perfect your accuracy. Weather the flights are actually accurate in they're content, (not like the frustrating checkrides >:( ), that's a whole 'nuther story.
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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby MattNW » Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:04 am

I usually manage the right airport, but I often get confused and land on the wrong runway :o

Will


Hey, if you hit a runway your doing good. I've landed on a few taxiways from time to time. Damned things show up better from a distance than the runway.
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Re: Completing - Scoring

Postby Scottler » Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:59 am

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It's sort of a good thing too if you land at the airport you intended to but not manditory.
Great edit, Bob.


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