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es330td wrote:
On Oct 7, 12:42 pm, Mike Granby wrote: His corrections were almost unnoticable; the plane just stayed where it was meant to be. I comment on this to his dad later, and we both wondered if his sim training had giving him this skill... My CFI said the same thing. I "played" MSFS with an eye toward IRL flying for about 2 years before sitting left seat the first time. We did a 30 mile cross country during my second lesson and he said that I held course and altitude better than some people he knows who have been flying for 20 years. Either FS was responsible or I am the most natural pilot to get in a plane. I am not even thinking about it being the latter. I'm assuming there's a lot more to this 2nd lesson story as it reads as the antithesis of normal procedure for a flight training learning curve. :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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