Good information and presentation. I usually try and fly as close as possible to actual FAA (USA) FAR regulations for both VFR and IFR flights. Except for the odd buzzing the Whitehouse, Kennedy tower or Times Square. 😊
Hey MARK, is 2024 going to be a whole different flight simulator or is it going to be an add-on with 2020? If it's separate, that pretty much means we have to uninstall msfs 2020 in order to make room on most computers
Appreciate your efforts to educate on VFR rules
I usually blame "Oh" my co-pilot when i fly in no fly zones..LOL.
Thank you for another informative presentation...I really appreciate it... Roger... Pembrokeshire
@@rogerrees9845 your welcome Roger 😀
Good information and presentation.
I usually try and fly as close as possible to actual FAA (USA) FAR regulations for both VFR and IFR flights.
Except for the odd buzzing the Whitehouse, Kennedy tower or Times Square. 😊
😂 me too!
Hello from indonesia, airspace:
Class B : 10000’ above
Class C: MSL above
Great video, how come some of the route lines are dashed and some solid?
Denotes departure and arrival leg.
In Sweden we're allowed to fly just outside of the clouds up to 3000 ft. I though it was the same in all of EU
Yes you’re correct, but with speed limitations. More details than I wanted to cover.
Hey MARK, is 2024 going to be a whole different flight simulator or is it going to be an add-on with 2020? If it's separate, that pretty much means we have to uninstall msfs 2020 in order to make room on most computers
@@rackum44 it will be a completely separate program.
@@SimHangerFS so would probably have to uninstall msfs 2020 to make room. I am guessing
@@rackum44 if necessary yes, but they can co-exist.
Word is the new sim will be a greatly smaller install size , as most of it will be streamed from the "cloud" .