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Computer Pilot Magazine - Volume 11 Issue 4 - April 2007 - PDF Edition

Computer Pilot Magazine - Volume 11 Issue 4 - April 2007 - PDF Edition

Computer Pilot Magazine - Volume 11 Issue 4 - April 2007 - PDF Edition

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In This Issue.....

REVIEWS? CH Products? Multi-Function Panel
? JustPlanes? Ocean Airlines DVD
? Wilco?s 777

FLIGHT LESSONS

Ground School: Revisiting VOR Navigation
With so much talk about the Global Positioning System (GPS) it is easy to forget about the true backbone of air navigation ? the Very High Frequency Omni-directional Range or VOR. Worldwide, the majority of air traffic continues to rely on VOR navigation, at least at some point during their flight?

Pacific Crossing with Air Canada
Al Pelletier describes a flight over the Pacific with Air Canada, with plenty of small tips, lessons and stories to keep your brain ticking.


Skill Tester! Flying the Samos Approach ? Part II
Last time we discussed the VOR and NDB approaches, which are the ones offered by ATC in FS2004. They are also the approach plates you will find. But in reality, commercial airliners do hardly ever use these approaches. They use the "visual south" approach, which is the topic for today.

Using the Garmin G1000 Glass Cockpit
Doug Horton explains, in detail, the workings of the Garmin G1000 system - a completely integrated avionics system designed to fit a broad range of aircraft models. You?ll learn how to operate this technology to better serve your flying needs.

Warm Engines? Cold Mountains?
When most people hear someone mention ?bush flying÷ it immediately brings to mind the drama and romance of expert, tough, grizzled, no nonsense pilots flying in rugged country in all sorts of weather. They may be flying on a rescue mission or taking sportsmen to remote hunting and fishing locations in the wilderness of Alaska or Canada?

Bride of a Flight Sim Zombie ? FS Fiction
?My name is Louise Parks and my husband claims to have two brains. He says there is a small brain that keeps him breathing (but mute) until breakfast and supplies power to the other, larger brain which fires up at about 8.00am?or whenever he is ready to push-back from the kitchen table and head off to work?÷

RealWorldATC ? Reaching a New Level in Online Flight Simulation
My name is Scott McHarg. I?m 37 and the I.T. Director for a major corporation in Arizona, United States? For the past two years, I have been collecting as many ideas as I could and have developed what I believe is the most complete virtual simulation available in today?s market. It?s called RealWorldATC.

Around The World in Thirty Days
As you read these words, a lone young pilot named Barrington Irving is airborne somewhere on Earth pursuing his dream and a once-in-a lifetime adventure to fly around the World. The physical demands of Barrington?s aeronautical feat are impressive but when also consider why?s he?s doing this in the first place, the importance of his journey classifies him as a special breed of aviator.

Shared Skies: The Multiplayer ATC Module
A guide to using and getting the most out of the Flight Simulator X: Shared Skies experience. We take a look at the multiplayer ATC

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