Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots Real World Training | 
enlarge | Authors: Jeff Van West, Kevin Lane-cummings Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 7083
Media: Paperback Pages: 744 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.7
ISBN: 0764588222 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.132520285536 EAN: 9780764588228
Publication Date: June 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, never opened, in stock in our warehouse, and ships right now.
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Product Description Get ready to take flight as two certified flight instructors guide you through the pilot ratings as it is done in the real world, starting with Sport Pilot training, then Private Pilot, followed by the Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, and Air Transport Pilot. They cover the skills of flight, how to master Flight Simulator, and how to use the software as a learning tool towards your pilot’s license. More advanced topics demonstrate how Flight Simulator X can be used as a continuing learning tool and how to simulate real-world emergencies.
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For simulator pilots too! October 3, 2007 Dale P. Henken (Coquille, Oregon) 26 out of 28 found this review helpful
Although the title of this outstanding teaching manual indicates it is for real pilots using Microsoft's Flight Simulator as a teaching tool I can enthusiastically recommend it for simulator pilots as well. I learned so much from the authors who are real world pilots & instructors I hadn't learned from other available sources. I consider when I finish the manual with the missions included I will have completed real VFR & IFR instruction even though I am not a real world pilot & confine my flying to Flight Sim only. The book is eminently practical as a good teaching manual should be. It offers a stepwise approach to flight training from the Piper Cub to the twin-engine Beechcraft Baron & beyond. A novice completely unfamiliar with simulator flying could use this book from the beginning to become competent in VFR flight before even thinking about sophisticated avionics & instrument flying. It is crammed full of practical tips & offers context for the theory of flight which can be gleaned from other sources. There is a bunch of extra resources available at the publisher's website which extend the material even more. One can download approach plates & the like for the included missions. I cannot recommend this book highly enough for simulator pilots; it is simply wonderful!
Terrific Resource January 3, 2008 Sports Stats Fan 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I'm an instrument-rated private pilot. Although Flight Simulator isn't a perfect substitute for real-world flying, it does have its pros (not least of which is that it doesn't cost $139/hr to rent 'wet.') I've had this book since October, and I love it. (I would have loved it even more if I'd had it several years ago when I was earning my license and ratings. It's THAT helpful.) What I'd add to the other reviews is that the two authors -- both flight instructors -- do an excellent job of pointing out where Flight Simulator-flying and real-world flying differ, as, for instance, in ATC communication, available IFR clearances, and the operation of the G1000.
A Must For Serious Flight Sim Enthusiasts! August 7, 2007 Flight Fan (Holland) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
FS Real World Training is an invaluable book. Although I had already 'passed' many of the flight lessons in FSX I still didn't feel confident about my flying skills. There were too many things that were left (excuse the expression) hanging in the air. When I bought this book I started at the beginning feeling like a newbie all over again. Many points that I missed before are explained fully and in detail and finally it is all making sense. As a result I am enjoying my flight simulator more than ever. Aside from the wealth of interesting and informative detail I think the most important thing is that the reader gets to make connections. The information connects from one chapter to the next and consequently, step by step, everything fits together. Going through this book is an immensely enjoyable experience. An added bonus are the generous number of free mission files and charts available on the wiley. com web site which are enjoyable and extremely useful.
ABOUT TIME August 30, 2007 James L. Mallas (Las Vegas, NV) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Finally a book that takes nothing for granted and has one eager to get started with FSX. I followed one of their MANY helpful suggestions and took the book out to a flying school. From CFI's, (you'll find out what that is in the first chapter) to students, their praise was unanimous. I'm 77 years old and although I don't plan to take flying lessons, this book whets one's appetite and desire to get started. The book not only covers flying but also gives excellent information on just what power does your computer need to run the program as well as having a section that deals with Windows Vista. Sincerest congratulations to the authors.
I'm not a pilot December 4, 2007 FreeAtLast (Newington, CT USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
It's a lie. The title. That's what the lie is. I'm no pilot and don't play one on TV either. This book is terrific -- accessible, filled with facts any vicarious pilot will love, and filled with information on such things as how to get free aerial maps. How do those VOR and NAV things work? This book will tell you and entertain you at the same time. It's a labor of love from two guys who know both the material AND how to present it. This is the one to buy. Outstanding! I can't even begin to offer a suggestion for improving it. And, despite the tone of this review, I'm ALWAYS wishing for things that aren't present when I look at instructional materials.
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