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Ken Chaddock writes: 
 
 Ah, that would be a big negatory good buddy...being both a pilot AND a  
 user of MSFS, I can attest from first hand experience of both that MSFS  
 isn't even *close* to the real thing and unless and until you gain some  
 really real world experience you cannot even comprehend the  
 difference...as is painfully obvious from your comments here. 
 
The real thing isn't close to the real thing, either.  Flying a tin 
can is not the same as flying big iron, and flying big iron is not the 
same as flying a fighter aircraft, and flying a fighter is not the 
same as being a bush pilot, and being a bush pilot is not the same as 
piloting a helicopter. 
 
Flying a real aircraft is different from flying a simulator, but 
flying different aircraft in different situations involve similar 
differences, so despite what some pilots with circumscribed experience 
may believe, flying one aircraft in one situation doesn't necessarily 
say much of anything about flying other aircraft in other situations. 
 
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