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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
... On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 02:26:24 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote: What is a spam can? A small aircraft? Yes. Named after the metal cans a certain canned meat is sold in. I would probably say "Cessna 150" :-) Lots of friendships are either made or destroyed in Cessna 150's :-) Wade Hasbrouck PP-ASEL http://spaces.live.com/wadehas |
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![]() Emily wrote: buttman wrote: A Lieberma wrote: It's not like you are getting any benefit from simulation since you wont' get in a REAL PLANE. now who's the one trolling It's not trolling, it's frustration. Then either put him in your kill file, or don't answer him. PLEASE. You're worse than the disease. Regards, Kev |
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Kev wrote:
Emily wrote: buttman wrote: A Lieberma wrote: It's not like you are getting any benefit from simulation since you wont' get in a REAL PLANE. now who's the one trolling It's not trolling, it's frustration. Then either put him in your kill file, or don't answer him. PLEASE. You're worse than the disease. Regards, Kev He's in MY kill file, but no one else's. Me personally, I've tried killing threads, but some of them I'd still like to read. |
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![]() "B A R R Y" wrote in message ... On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 01:37:19 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote: I presume they know enough about aircraft types to know how fast or slow they can go? They usually do. ATC has a computer database of aircraft types that gives them all the info they need, sometimes including a sample photo, which can be useful for ground controllers. Also, I believe the radar information contains ground speed, but I could be wrong, but knowing the ground speed they can tell if they need you to speed up or slow down based on where you are at. Was approaching Renton from the north, with them landing to the north. Was told "Cessna xxxx, Enter downwind via the East Channel, there is a Cessna just turning crosswind so could I have you slow up just a bit?" I was doing about 90 kias, with the tail wind about 100 kts ground speed. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
ATC never gives me speed instructions in simulation; how common are they in real life? I presume they know enough about aircraft types to know how fast or slow they can go? Also, don't controllers give wind speed and direction when clearing someone for take-off? I never get that in simulation, but I could swear that I've heard it regularly in real ATC. And another thing: Do controllers provide altimeter settings only in specific circumstances, or what? Apparently after a handoff from one center to another they give altimeter settings, but when otherwise? I don't trust ATC in the simulation much. It provides some practice but there's a lot missing, and even with the little bit of ATC I've listened to in real life (years ago--can't easily do it here), I seem to recall discrepancies. MSFS is exactly like real life flying. You have said so yourself many, many times. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
ATC never gives me speed instructions in simulation; how common are they in real life? I presume they know enough about aircraft types to know how fast or slow they can go? Sometimes you never hear a speed restriction, some days when the terminal areas are congested, you hear them continually. We were coming back from San Jose on United (ATC on 9) and everybody going into Dulles was getting speed restrictions to meter things into there. |
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601XL Builder writes:
MSFS is exactly like real life flying. You have said so yourself many, many times. Where? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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A Lieberma wrote in
. 18: Emily wrote in : It's not trolling, it's frustration. Exactly right Emily, thanks for understanding. Ok, I have only been here for a short time and have come to understand why everyone dislikes Mxsmanic. That being said, he usually asks good questions....if not for him, for the hundreds of people who lurk but have a fear of posting, a fear that may be fueled by negative replies. I say if he asks a question you think a student pilot might ask, reply to the lurkers that have the same question. Maybe Mxsmanic won't get anything out of it, but someone who truly is interested will. I understand the frustration, but remember he may ask the question, but others with the same question may be reading...just a thought. |
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I say if he asks a question you think a student pilot might ask, reply
to the lurkers that have the same question. Maybe Mxsmanic won't get anything out of it, but someone who truly is interested will. I understand the frustration, but remember he may ask the question, but others with the same question may be reading...just a thought. As a current student pilot whose learned a good deal reading the responses to MX's posts, I concur with you 100%. |
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