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![]() Flight sim isprobably a great idea for scan and procedures development. I've never used it before. Any recommendations as to what hardware to use for joystick, etc.? I have an el-cheapo joystick on mine. Actually it was free - CompUSA was giving them away for some reason a few years ago. It's fine for my purposes (keeping my scan sharp, practing procedures) and in some ways it's better that it doesn't work so well (it forces me to keep on top of things that just "happen"). Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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quit 1991 with PPL and IR started again January 2002 August 2002 completed my Commercial May 2003 finished my CFI passed the IGI and CFII writtens now I'm teaching an Instrument ground school So after 11 years off I started up again, got current and advanced through the Commercial and CFI tickets and am now working toward my CFII. I felt that there was no better way to get back into it than to set a goal of earning a new ticket. The goal of my commercial ticket by the end the summer kept me going back to the airport. This was all done on a part time basis. X-Plane, FS, and a CH Products yoke got my instrument scan and situational awareness back up to speed in a hurry, but the best thing you can do is just dive right back into it with both feet. Have fun! Welcome back! -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply |
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Jim wrote:
started 1985 quit 1991 with PPL and IR started again January 2002 August 2002 completed my Commercial May 2003 finished my CFI passed the IGI and CFII writtens now I'm teaching an Instrument ground school So after 11 years off I started up again, got current and advanced through the Commercial and CFI tickets and am now working toward my CFII. I felt that there was no better way to get back into it than to set a goal of earning a new ticket. The goal of my commercial ticket by the end the summer kept me going back to the airport. This was all done on a part time basis. X-Plane, FS, and a CH Products yoke got my instrument scan and situational awareness back up to speed in a hurry, but the best thing you can do is just dive right back into it with both feet. Have fun! Welcome back! I was thinking of adding a license or rating also. Always wanted to fly choppers. Called the local FBO and was told that their 300C and instructor was a cool $250/hour. OK, time for plan B... Matt |
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I was thinking of adding a license or rating also.
Like the other posters said, that is a great way to go! You'll grow in capability and knowledge AND get more flying in at the same time! Always wanted to fly choppers. I'm going to pretend I didn't see that. ;-) You don't want to mess with those heli-thing-a-ma-gigies. After all, there's a reason that there is the sound of the word 'hell' in that word I won't even speak, out loud. Remember that helicopters can't really glide like a BEAUTIFUL AEROPLANE,,, helicopters simply fall with style! (to borrow from 'Toy Story') grin Obviously, if you must go,,, over THERE,,,, grin have fun! :-) Oh,, just yesterday (I'm actually being serious here) when I finished my instrument lesson, the girl at the front desk told my instructor and I that one of their helicopters just had to do a 'precautionary' emergency landing in a patch of field just across the street from the airport fence. Apparently, the instructor had observed some suspicious engine gauge indications and landed as a precaution. I guess it must have checked out, because the helicopter went on it's way back to the field. -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com |
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