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Twin Jet
20th Dec 2000, 00:55
Anyone know of a worthwhile 757 simulator programme for the PC? Would very much appreciate any pointers from those that have flown the real thing as to whether any PC software is worth getting before conversion starts. Also are any of the Tech books in the pilot type mags woth purchasing? Thanks.

loganairlad
20th Dec 2000, 01:38
Not being flight-deck qualified I can't comment from a pilot's point of view, but the freeware panel for FS98 by Eric Ernst (an American Eagle S340 pilot) provides the most functionality in terms of realistic procedures for pre-flight, engine-start etc. of any 757/767 panel I've seen.

The file is difficult to track down though having disappeared from most sites since he started work on a commercial project "767-Pilot in Command" - I don't generally buy commercial packages since I think freeware ones are better so someone else will have to give details on what this is like!

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The Hooded Claw
20th Dec 2000, 22:33
Twin Jet - who are you converting to the 757 with?

I have just been given a start date for my 757 training in March - could we be on the same course?

Twin Jet
21st Dec 2000, 03:53
Hooded Claw. I'm starting in not too many weeks, a little before you. e-mail me if you wish, good luck anyway if you don't, but do you know of any PC sims? or if they are worthwhile. Sorry it's late but the pub just shut!

Ruslan
21st Dec 2000, 16:09
There is good 757/767 simulation for Fly!2k platform, further on <A HREF="http://www.precisionmanuals.com/" TARGET="_blank">http://www.precisionmanuals.com/</A>

It is not PIC 767 from Erick Ernst, however cockpit preparation close and similar

Ruslan

[This message has been edited by Ruslan (edited 21 December 2000).]