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HI. I am just starting on the process of learning to fly. I want to
start with some video type lessions. Can I get some recomendations as to what is the best? Here are teh 3 I have heard: King Schools (what is the diffrence in the DVD and the DVD/PC, other than $100 Sporty's ---the one I am leaning towards MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? Thanks alot! Tre' |
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![]() King Schools (what is the diffrence in the DVD and the DVD/PC, other than $100 King has a Cessna Pilot Course that is one of the best on the market if your particular training facility is a CPC school. Sporty's ---the one I am leaning towards Sportys IMHO is great for reviewing. MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? It's OK if your only going to become a SIM pilot. I would check with your instructor to see what he/she is using for primary training. I'm currently working on my Instrument rating and have found the King CPC course to be a great transition from their private pilot course. David (KORL) |
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Tre' wrote:
HI. I am just starting on the process of learning to fly. I want to start with some video type lessions. Can I get some recomendations as to what is the best? Here are teh 3 I have heard: King Schools (what is the diffrence in the DVD and the DVD/PC, other than $100 Sporty's ---the one I am leaning towards MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? Thanks alot! Tre' See whether you can get a copy of the "Learning to Fly" series that was broadcast on Discovery Wings. I don't have personal experience with the King videos you are asking about, but if they are strictly instructional, for instance intended to use to study for the knowledge test, I recommend the PC version over the video/DVD, because it's easier to navigate from topic to topic, skip over a topic, go back to a previous one, etc. If it's strictly entertainment, then probably the video is fine. I personally like the King instructional videos, but they're an acquired taste and many don't like them. Dave Remove SHIRT to reply directly. |
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"Tre'" wrote in message
om MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? Remember that this is first and foremost a game intended for entertainment - not training. Do not expect to be able to fly a real plane with anything approaching practical test standards after going through MSFS "Flight School". As for videos, the only ones I used were for my instrument rating and I used the King CD-ROMs for that. I thought they were useful and I did quite well on the written test based on that and the ground school I took through my flight school (using Jeppessen). -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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"John T" wrote in message
ws.com... "Tre'" wrote in message om MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? Remember that this is first and foremost a game intended for entertainment - not training. Do not expect to be able to fly a real plane with anything approaching practical test standards after going through MSFS "Flight School". However, it still is a valuable tool for practicing procedures. I agree it's no way to learn instrument flying, but once you've got the basic skills under your belt, MSFS -- or pretty much any other GA flight sim for that matter -- is not a bad way at all to get a lot of instrument approach time in, and it's cheap too. Sure, it won't count in your logbook, but that doesn't mean the experience isn't worth anything. Pete |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
However, it still is a valuable tool for practicing procedures. No doubt, as I use it for much the same thing. My main point was to discourage anybody thinking that learning to fly from scratch (not simply reinforcing existing skills) by using MSFS is not the same thing as learning in a real plane. There are just too many differences between the platforms - not to mention that MSFS is intended primarily as entertainment. Now, for me, entertainment is setting visibility to just above mins and shooting a partial panel LOC back-course approach. ![]() -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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"John T" wrote in message
ws.com My main point was to discourage anybody thinking that learning to fly from scratch ... by using MSFS is not the same thing as learning in a real plane. Make that: ...discourage anybody thinking that learning to fly from scratch on MSFS *is* the same thing... -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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Call up Sporty's and ask for the 1st volume in their DVD private course.
It's free, but they charge a few dollars for S&H. It will give you a good idea of what their course is like. (I liked it) "Tre'" wrote in message om... HI. I am just starting on the process of learning to fly. I want to start with some video type lessions. Can I get some recomendations as to what is the best? Here are teh 3 I have heard: King Schools (what is the diffrence in the DVD and the DVD/PC, other than $100 Sporty's ---the one I am leaning towards MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? Thanks alot! Tre' |
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![]() "Tre'" wrote in message om... (Tre') wrote in message . com... HI. I am just starting on the process of learning to fly. I want to start with some video type lessions. Can I get some recomendations as to what is the best? Here are teh 3 I have heard: King Schools (what is the diffrence in the DVD and the DVD/PC, other than $100 Sporty's ---the one I am leaning towards MS Flight sim ---they say it has a good flight school in it???? Thanks alot! Tre' Thanks.... now anyone know why the PC version of Kings is worth an extra $100? Or is it? Because they have a Citation to pay for. |
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