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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Viperdoc writes: There could be ice, thunderstorms, and volcanic ash from the surface to the flight levels, but it doesn't matter, since your flights are all imaginary and don't mean anything to anyone in the entire world except you and the people you annoy by wasting bandwith. The essence of simulation is taken from the real world. You need to start thinking about being mentally green and stop polluting this and other NG's. My question was legitimate for any pilot. Only the replies have wasted bandwidth. I have yet to see a single useful reply. Then why are you still here, dumb ass? |
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On Jan 31, 10:53*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Robert M. Gary writes: I'm sorry, but that is just **too** funny!!! *Why are you interested in TFRs? I check them before flights, but in this case I wanted to see if there was a TFR for that volcano in Alaska (and there is). I guess I just don't understand simulation (I have a hard time just finding time to mow my lawn, much less play on the computer). However, wouldn't the benefit of playing on the flight simulator be that you could ignore real TFRs and fly right over the White House (land on the grass, etc)? I guess I don't understand how a TFR would benefit a simulator. In anycase, I've never heard of the website you mention, I use tfr.faa.gov to check TFRs online. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary writes:
I guess I just don't understand simulation (I have a hard time just finding time to mow my lawn, much less play on the computer). However, wouldn't the benefit of playing on the flight simulator be that you could ignore real TFRs and fly right over the White House (land on the grass, etc)? Only if you're a gamer. Normally the enjoyment of simulation requires that many of the same constraints that apply in the real world also be respected in the simulated world. |
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On Feb 2, 12:27*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Robert M. Gary writes: I guess I just don't understand simulation (I have a hard time just finding time to mow my lawn, much less play on the computer). However, wouldn't the benefit of playing on the flight simulator be that you could ignore real TFRs and fly right over the White House (land on the grass, etc)? Only if you're a gamer. *Normally the enjoyment of simulation requires that many of the same constraints that apply in the real world also be respected in the simulated world. Kind of seems like having a hot blow up doll who's realistic enough to not want to have sex with you. If you're going to be bound by real life restrictions why simulate? -Robert |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Only if you're a gamer. Normally the enjoyment of simulation requires that many of the same constraints that apply in the real world also be respected in the simulated world. So you don't let gamers into your simulated treehouse? |
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On Jan 30, 7:22*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Is anyone else getting SSL security errors when trying to access the FAA Web site's Pilotweb pages? *I tried to look up TFRs today and got an error message saying the certificate issuer was unknown. *One URL that does this is: https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/center.html Now that he's back, can I stop slamming my car door on my fingers now? --JB |
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