Took a short flight tonight, "The Milk Run" Sam will know what I am talking about. KSRQ to KTPA. Last night I installed Fly Tampa's Reboot scenery. Frames took a hit and I will fix that with a better video card. So the flight went real well and I was very happy but, as I was on the decent the V-Speeds disappeared from the PFD. Not real tragic but one of those things you are looking for as you test your systems out. Apparently I missed something when programing the CDU? I will look into this. Anyway the sim is alive and am in heaven as I once again get to fly my baby! More to come........
Just to show you that the Cockpit-Syndrome is not curable.
Severe case of relapse.
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Quote from: jackpilot on May 26, 2015, 03:53:25 AM
Just to show you that the Cockpit-Syndrome is not curable.
Severe case of relapse.
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OMG!!!!! Too funny!!!!!
Good for you Bon, love that route! is short, lots of nice scenery and a very long runway to land on, lol...
What's your cruising altitude on that one, 3000'?
I like, SFO - LAX or YYZ - YUL. Reasonably short, but with at least a few minutes at cruise.
We should organize a VATSIM group flight.
I am setting the cruse around 5000. And I love the little short hops. I also have the Fly Tamps scenery that looks really nice. I would love to put a Vat flight together. I need a lot of practice with that. Kyle, how is your real flying going?
Getting there, got my written done 2 weeks ago.
Have my 2 cross countries scheduled for next weekend, if the weather is good. Then it's practice for flight test.
Quote from: KyleH on May 28, 2015, 08:06:23 AM
We should organize a VATSIM group flight.
I like this idea. Wonder if I could keep up tho' in my 1900D..
Well tonights flight was not really a flight. I got a Optima HD20 projector from work and I took the time to play with it a bit. Could not really hook it up to the sim as I need a longer cable which is on the way. Now the problem. This is a short throw projector, or at least I think it is. But I am going to have to move things around to use it. So I have spent the rest of the evening trying to figure out how to lay things out. This is not going to be easy.
Quote from: RayS on May 28, 2015, 03:45:23 PM
I like this idea. Wonder if I could keep up tho' in my 1900D..
We'll give you a head start Ray :P
IMHO, short hops are too short to do it properly until you are really fluent with procedures, simulated or real.
If you fly alone (no FO) the work load is overwhelming to and from cruise, I mean if you do each and every checklist from taxi to cruise level and reverse.
A longer flight buys you some "quality time" on top to relax, check systems and prepare for descent and eventually for approach, checking plates frequencies etc...even more if you are with ATC not even sure which runway they will vector you to.
Besides preparing a flight takes between 10 to 30 min or longer on the "briefing room desk" ,short /medium or long haul alike.
PS: One way to manage your time constraints in the sim and have fun is:
Prepare for a medium or long haul, climb to cruise and Bingo tech failure/ depressurization or one passenger needs medic assist and you have either to come back or divert and make an emergency descent and landing.
Just my 2ยข Guys, not to spoil Bob's chrome plated renewed enthousiasm!!
Go Bob Go.. :D
My problem is that I fly alone most of the time and gets boring on cruise, so I take off from SRQ on runway 32 joint the Circus2 departure come around over the bay at 4000 feet and shoot an ILS approach to runway 01L at TPA, do a couple of hops there and head towards MCO for a full stop, about 90 minutes of pure cockpit action.
Not to worry Jack, it's all good! One of the things you get by flying the same rout is you don't have to do all that prep work. Listen to ATIS and your good to go. I am not using checklists and so forth right now. Still just working on getting the plane flying right. Normally on a longer flight I hand fly right up to cruse. Does not give much time to look at check lists... BUT.... I need to start thinking about them as we do use them for WF. And yes I know.. Creating bad habits.....
I've a friend in the hobby building a 737 and he comes over once in awhile to fly the 1900. I'm trying to condition him to walk through the checklists, use the comms and adhere to ATC but it's difficult. In his excitement he just wants to get up in the air and fly.
I usually act as ATC so that makes for some interesting exchanges during his in-flight escapades...
Ray, use what comms?
Tonights flight, the sim now has a nice little home of it's own. Plenty of room to work on it. I will have to spend the weekend putting it all back together but that will be the fun part. More to come.....
As promised. The pictures! Not the best but I will get better ones. LOTS more to do but hey, it's only been a couple weeks...
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Nice Bob! I see the projection is up and running!
I didn't work on mine yesterday, she took me to the museum of flight here in Seattle for my present. SO today; I will be working on mine!
New day so when I start working on the sim I will start a new thread!
Looking good Bob!