yes...ish. the basics are easy, the hard stuff is procedure, law, aviation standard practice as well as emergency training, diagnosing and solving problems, in depth plane knowledge (to help diagnose problems and prevent you from doing things that can create problems) situational awareness under pressure, composure under pressure and a whole lot more but getting the plane off the ground is this easy, its just being a pilot is not
Ah! Acronyms!!... anybody who work in aeronautic world (real or simulated, civilian or military) is accustomed to tons of them. Acronyms everywhere... only using them everyday makes a person used to them.... the "Sunday pilot" (that is a pilot that flies only once in a while) is scared of them, but nothing to be scared of, it's part of an aviator (pilot or maintainer doesn't matter) life.
i did evrything in the videos but my plane just flies in circles
do you fly in real life as well??
I'm finally ready to try and fly these planes in MSFS 2020. Pretty excited. Is a real plane this easy to fly?
yes...ish. the basics are easy, the hard stuff is procedure, law, aviation standard practice as well as emergency training, diagnosing and solving problems, in depth plane knowledge (to help diagnose problems and prevent you from doing things that can create problems) situational awareness under pressure, composure under pressure and a whole lot more
but getting the plane off the ground is this easy, its just being a pilot is not
your entire presentation is ....oh by the way....thanks
Ah! Acronyms!!... anybody who work in aeronautic world (real or simulated, civilian or military) is accustomed to tons of them. Acronyms everywhere... only using them everyday makes a person used to them.... the "Sunday pilot" (that is a pilot that flies only once in a while) is scared of them, but nothing to be scared of, it's part of an aviator (pilot or maintainer doesn't matter) life.
Bro kept talking in the entire video without taking any breath man calm down we're not in rush