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How to gain aviation, aircraft, and sim knowledge?

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smith created the topic: How to gain aviation, aircraft, and sim knowledge?

Great, aviation as a whole. It's amazing how many smart people can create airports, landmarks, and airplanes in simulations with great precision. It's surprising how many of you know so much about airplanes, proper procedures, etc.

But it's frustrating that I can't figure out how they got so smart with their simulation/aircraft/aviation knowledge.

I want to be there, but I don't know where to start or how long it will take before I become as knowledgeable as half of you are now.

I'm strongly considering purchasing one of the FS Academies, possibly a VFR. Do you have any feedback on this? Or are there good YouTube channels to train beginners?
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John.Heddles replied the topic: How to gain aviation, aircraft, and sim knowledge?

I see you are in the US. A good place to start would be to contact a local airline sim centre and seek to talk with the sim techs.

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mcetrangelo replied the topic: How to gain aviation, aircraft, and sim knowledge?

the FAA puts out lots of publications, ie the Aeronautical handbook often for free. www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handboo...on/airplane_handbook
It is a good introduction to operational procedures, technique, terminology, etc.
Most countries are similar but have their own little differences to watch out for.
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