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On Jan 30, 3:39*pm, Dylan Smith wrote:
On 2009-01-13, Dudley Henriques wrote: No good for the scenario you describe. I respectfully *strongly* disagree; a PC sim is great for instrument procedure training if used properly. I used one and it was tremendously helpful. I set it up with a faster, slipperier plane than I was actually flying, and it helped greatly on things such as instrument scan, procedures, partial panel etc. -- From the sunny Isle of Man. Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. In the context you are describing you are absolutely correct. I read the OP as asking about the sim in direct comparison to the physical action/ reaction of the real airplane which of course the sim cannot duplicate in any way. For instrument procedures ONLY, as relates to instrument training, the sim has many practical uses when used in conjunction with an instrument instructor, and in fact I have highly recommended it for that purpose many times in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Dudley Henriques |
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