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Flew first successful IFR with FS9

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Well, after much frustration and consternation, I flew two successful hops, via IFR in a EA-6B.

 

Flew from SEATAC to NAS Whidbey Island. A very short flight, but wanted to try my hand at IFR. FS9 works really neat, what with ATC directions and all.

 

I had never tried IFR, but I found it to be fairly simple. One thing I haven't figured out, though, is how to use the "altitude hold". I assigned it to one of my throttle buttons, but it doesn't work.

 

Navychief

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way to go Chief...I'm still working on figuring this out.and the ATC I'm working on...will send you an e-mail and maybe we can work it out in some MP flights.I'm really getting hooked on this sim...check for SF news and read foeums here..then fly some CoF. :D

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Did ya shoot an IFR approach at Minimums? :shock: Nothing like breaking out at DH and being lined up for a flawless landing 8)

 

Cheers

Beer

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Damn Shep, that is one dead-on shot... :D

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Ya, it's tough flying it down that low in that poor of weather...

 

the lights on the runway are from the 2 trucks with big spot lights on them lighting it up. The fog was too thick for my landing lights to light up anything until I was about 10 feet off the runway.

 

Lock On is an awesome IFR sim!

 

Cheers

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Hey Beer

 

Well, I chose to fly my IFR flight in clear, sunny weather, just to see how it works. Next time, I plan to set the weather at thunderstorms....and see how I do.

 

Navychief

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