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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:09:44 -0500
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It helps me get my scan working again.  Also, I can "fly" an approach to an
unfamiliar airport before I go.

Julian D Jones wrote:

> Sure, You can learn how all the nav instruments interact with the navaids on
> the ground
>
> Happy Dog wrote in message <364FF835.406AD34D@interlog.com>...
> >What, realistically, are the benefits of spending time with a PC flight
> >simulator such as Microsoft Flight Simulator.  Is there a practical
> >advantage for any pilot, student amd above?
> >
> >HD
> >
> >
> >

