sick_bag
19th Nov 2007, 15:27
ok, so to stay properly current, you have to fly pretty often. Especially when you only recently got your IR. Flyings a pretty perishable skill when you have low hours.
Obviously i cant hire a twin out every weekend because daddy refuses to sell the bentley and my pocket money wont cover it...
the question is - what do the rest of you do? I need a new laptop anyway and wonder which flightsim software would be best for keeping current - the usual microsoft or x plane offerings? or are there other options? is it worth buying one of these realistic instrument panel things to stick on your desk, or would that just make you feel too much like a geek?? if theres a garmin 1000 based sim out there, that would be great for a bit of variety too..
i intend to fly single pistons etc while i look for a flying job (got a great non flying job lined up in the meantime), but i think a bit of pc time would help keep my NDB approaches and x-wind holds up to scratch.
any thoughts? cheers! :8
Obviously i cant hire a twin out every weekend because daddy refuses to sell the bentley and my pocket money wont cover it...
the question is - what do the rest of you do? I need a new laptop anyway and wonder which flightsim software would be best for keeping current - the usual microsoft or x plane offerings? or are there other options? is it worth buying one of these realistic instrument panel things to stick on your desk, or would that just make you feel too much like a geek?? if theres a garmin 1000 based sim out there, that would be great for a bit of variety too..
i intend to fly single pistons etc while i look for a flying job (got a great non flying job lined up in the meantime), but i think a bit of pc time would help keep my NDB approaches and x-wind holds up to scratch.
any thoughts? cheers! :8