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cefey 26th Jan 2016 14:00

Cheap simulator in Europe for IFR skills?
 
Hello,

Anyone knows a decent simulator for IFR skills training? Donīt need to be certified, I donīt really care about logging hours, just need to get my skills up to level.

Genghis the Engineer 26th Jan 2016 14:07

Try contacting Billins Air Services at Cranfield, England - they have a reasonable IFR sim they use in - house, and I'm sure could do you a deal.

G

Martin_123 26th Jan 2016 14:50

Newcastle Airfield (EINC), Ireland, not too far from Dublin, has a Redbird FMX, full motion sim, 1h including an instructor is 50eur. I don't think you'll find anything cheaper than that

RichardH 26th Jan 2016 15:34

Try Fly Command at Coventry they have a couple of sims available.

rifruffian 26th Jan 2016 17:36

sim...?
 
North London....stapleford airfield......I'm pretty sure the major flying school there has one and historically they have always delivered good value for money

Transsonic2000 26th Jan 2016 20:12


Anyone knows a decent simulator for IFR skills training? Donīt need to be certified, I donīt really care about logging hours, just need to get my skills up to level.
Well, I've been using Microsoft flight sim and it serves the purpose well (for me). All you need besides the program is a joystick, if you want to take it to the next level you can buy a yoke, throttle and paddles (Saitek) all for the cost of a single IFR flight lesson in a real plane. Advantage you can use it over and over again at the convenience of your home, literally any airport (approach) in the world is at your fingertips, no need to travel, saves a lot of time and money.

Free approach charts and additional info can be found at the following link: https://www.vatsim.net/

See also the following links:

http://www.navigraph.com/

http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php

https://www.microsoft.com/Products/G...s/default.aspx

http://www.precisionmanuals.com/ (most realistic airliner simulator available)

ahmad777 29th Jan 2016 05:29

there's a Youtube FREE training course and download the simulator on your PC (if just for skill as mentioned ) and then do 5 or 10 hours on actual simulator .
Good luck .

dn88 1st Feb 2016 13:25

I used Microsoft Flight Sim X (Ģ5 used copy from eBay) with a Ģ15 joystick.

Spent a number of hours on it before my first IR renewal, and again before my sim check for my first airline interview. Passed both without a problem.

It might not be the same for everyone, but in my opinion a "real" sim is not worth the extra time and money.

Johnny Bekkestad 9th Feb 2016 16:35

South Sweden School of Aeronautics in Malmö
or
Swesim in Stockholm

bristol313 19th Feb 2016 18:35

Guys, author asked about CHEAP sim)) It's definitely not in UK nor Norway.
Try to find it somewhere in East Europe. Czech Republic for example.


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