In the EFB, there are checklists for the plane you are flying, I believe under "aircraft" and they have small "eye" icons, which direct you to the switches, lights, etc. in the cockpit.
on point 6, i remember passing that but the thing in my compass was on the green setting and not purple maybe thats why. try changing it to the loc1 thing
I believe the Cessna fuel issue may be you didn't make sure that its drawing from both tanks, so one tank empty, one full, but nothing going to engine. Made the same mistake several times first starting out
To get above 10000ft you need to reduce fuel mixture (red lever next to the throttle) to 50% or less as the air is thinner above 10000ft so your basically your flooding the engine with to much fuel, 18000ft max without oxygen in ms 2024 so don't go above
Is this when the gamers come to simulators and don't really understand what the whole thing is about? I have been careering the whole week after thinking I would never be interested in it as someone who used to fly only Fenix in 2020. I'm totally hooked now. The whole time I have not encountered a bug that would prevent me from two things: learning flying and enjoying flying.
Have you encountered the bug when plane spawning on the rooftop? I didn't, but want it very much lol
I have, and I’m pretty sure you lose points or stuff if you crash ( there’s a 100% chance of crashing in that case)
Funny that those walking guys at 3:54 even cast a shadow, MSFS developers did a great job here ))
In the EFB, there are checklists for the plane you are flying, I believe under "aircraft" and they have small "eye" icons, which direct you to the switches, lights, etc. in the cockpit.
@@AUTShadow ah, they moved all the checklists to the EFB? Thanks
this video is the perfect length
For the Cessna 208b, you have to put the condition lever down a notch for taxi.
Sad Keanu guy at 06:01
on point 6, i remember passing that but the thing in my compass was on the green setting and not purple maybe thats why. try changing it to the loc1 thing
@@quuub5089 Um, okay, thanks
I believe the Cessna fuel issue may be you didn't make sure that its drawing from both tanks, so one tank empty, one full, but nothing going to engine. Made the same mistake several times first starting out
Oh, okay, I'll check for that!
I still had issues. even when switching fuel tanks. There simply are some mission destinations that are out of range for some of the aircraft.
I decided to wait on the built in career mode until they work out the issues, and just use Neofly 4 for my career fix
To get above 10000ft you need to reduce fuel mixture (red lever next to the throttle) to 50% or less as the air is thinner above 10000ft so your basically your flooding the engine with to much fuel, 18000ft max without oxygen in ms 2024 so don't go above
@@D3ATH-W15H ahhh, okay, makes sense now, thank you!
happy holidays idk
Is this when the gamers come to simulators and don't really understand what the whole thing is about? I have been careering the whole week after thinking I would never be interested in it as someone who used to fly only Fenix in 2020. I'm totally hooked now. The whole time I have not encountered a bug that would prevent me from two things: learning flying and enjoying flying.
I mean, yeah, you can always press alt + N to skip the problematic part