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Subject: Re: Tips for Solo X-Country
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <01bdec29$9384a540$9bab56d1@default>, bohican@mindspring.com says...
>
>Don't be afraid to identify yourself to ATC as "cessna 12345, student
>pilot, blah blah".  They'll slow down a bit most of the time. 
>
>1. armchair fly the x-c the night before. 

Does anyone out there in Computer Land know where there is 'realistic' 
scenery for FS98 (in particular, for Ohio).  I think it would be good
 practice to 'fly' the trip in a virtual world first.

Jim

