It was released as downloadable product in the spring of 2012. Microsoft Flight Microsoft has stopped all development of, the successor to Flight Simulator X. You can learn more about my books, and, on their pages here at. If you are curious about using as a training aid, see. To learn more about the, visit the same site. You can register for the (really just the quiz). If you have a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator as a Training Aid, you can now earn WINGS credit from the FAA by completing a short quiz. The presentation, which is based on the new book, also describes how you can use PC-based simulations effectively as part of scenario-based training (SBT). The video isn’t high-def, and the webinar hosting software that EAA uses doesn’t support videos and animations, but the presentation does give you an overview of my thinking about where PC-based simulations like X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator fit in among the training and proficiency tools available to instructors and pilots. The webinar I presented March 21, 2012, “,” is now available as a video that you can stream from the. For more information about, visit the title's page at the publisher's website, and the here at BruceAir. My new book about using PC-based flight simulations to complement flight instruction was published by Wiley in January 2012.
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