I also forgot to mention. Never take speed control of the aircraft from
Michel at any point of the flight unless you know what you're doing, an
online ATC instructs you to do that, or someone tells you to do that in
a come fly with me sessions (I remember Robert or Clive used to do that
sometimes)
If you change the speed manually, or tell michel to change the virticle
rate of climb or descend You'll take the speed control from her and at
this point You will have to fly by chart or someone else guiding you.
On 12/30/2016 9:45 AM, Joshua Tubbs wrote:
Let’s hope this flight wasn’t for some airline that perhaps required him to go
VFR. Let the nightmares begin, in that case…
On Dec 30, 2016, at 1:12 AM, Hadi Rezaei <hadirezaei@xxxxxxx> wrote:Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist
Hi there
MCE will not help you at all in regards to this.
Usually, If you find the pdf file of the chart of your airport, There is a
safe minimum altitude stated. But in regards to approaches, Microsoft ATC 95%
of the time will guide you through the approach safely. All you have to do is
fly IFR, and do exactly as the ATC states.
If for whatever reason, Microsoft ATC is giving you wrong vectors, (Which I
think has happened to me only once or twice of all the flights I had), You have
to either try radar contact 4, some other ATC software, or alternatively an
online controller in VATSIM or IVAO network.
Honestly, I think that you should try this again, closely follow the
procedures, checklists and microsoft ATC's instructions in an IFR flight. and
You will be fine.
On 12/30/2016 8:57 AM, Zachary Kline wrote:
Hey,Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist
It was IYP. I don’t know what might help aside from reading the visual charts,
which we obviously can’t, or taking a guess at a safe altitude above any
obstacles. I guess I was asking for it flying in the Cascades, but I’d hope
there’s something better we can do.
On Dec 29, 2016, at 9:24 PM, Joshua Tubbs <orin8722@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist
Were you using IYP or MCE? Maybe MCE may help in this instance?
On Dec 29, 2016, at 11:26 PM, Zachary Kline <zkline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist
Hi All,
I wonder if there’s any way to fly safely in mountainous areas? I’ve crashed on
the way to KESW, Easton State Airport, a couple times, and wondered if there
was anything I could do differently.
I was trying both a VFR and IFR flight. I made it farther in the IFR, but at
one point I think ATC may have misvectored me. THe flight in question is from
WN53 to KESW.
ANy thoughts appreciated.
Thanks,
Zack.Blind and Visually impaired Pilots mailinglist
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