Hello Helen, That was right on the numbers! Yes, this experience does integrate blind and sighted pilots because while we can fly the planes with IYP access, sighted friends and family can also get in on the fun of the visual aspects of the sim. I have played audio games for the blind, but they take out the visuals. And while I don't need them, it doesn't facilitate play with friends and colleagues like IYP does. So, I don't see anything missing as far as I know. On the cerebral aspect, you might expand on how IYP can help in developing problem solving skills. Great work! Best regards, Adam ----- Original Message ----- From: Helen Cooper To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 2:58 PM Subject: [bvipilots] Anything missing from the attached IYP Pamphlet? Greetings all our BVI and disabled pilots, Over the last few months, we have been receiving your thoughts about IYP. Many, many thanks to everyone who has contributed their input! The immediate result of your comments is the attached one-page pamphlet about IYP. We are going after the Blind and Disabled Market more aggressively and we would appreciate your comments before this becomes an official document – have we missed anything? If you feel that something super important is missing, please let me know within the next 8 days, keeping in mind that although we could write a book about IYP, we must keep this to one page (not an easy thing to do!) We will be broadcasting the pamphlet as widely as possible through every appropriate media. Thanks in advance and remember to keep the blue up, Helen Cooper It's Your Plane Administrator, Pacific Feelings Media