Real-world pilots go through a challenging certification process, and you can do the same by completing the Flight Simulator 2000 Tutorials, Lessons, and Checkrides. Learn about the Flight Simulator Web site, add-on products, virtual airlines, and how Flight Simulator 2000 can complement real-world pilot training.Ĭhapter 6 Getting Certified.
įlight Simulator 2000 is more than just software on your desktop. Here are some of the possibilities to set you free.Ĭhapter 5 Expanding Your Hobby. From ridge soaring in a glider to flying upside down, the sky’s the limit. There’s more to Flight Simulator 2000 than meets the eye. This chapter provides the details.Ĭhapter 4 Having Some Fun. With more features than ever before, Flight Simulator 2000 will keep even experienced pilots busy for hundreds of hours. In Flight Simulator 2000, facts and assistance are always close at hand.Ĭhapter 3 Exploring the Features. įrom in-flight checklists to aircraft histories, it’s easy to find the information you’re looking for.
In this chapter, you’ll learn how to install the software, set up your accessories, and configure your system for optimal performance.Ĭhapter 2 Finding Information.
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