avicon Posted July 29, 2015 Share Posted July 29, 2015 Hi Just wondering if FSX can be used as a learning tool for someone who is preparing to go on a Type Rating on a jet aircraft. With the PMDG addon installed, how realistic is the software when compared to the FS in terms of functionality. Can the CDU be used for practise as in a real world scenario. Also, I have intel i3, no dedicated graphics, and 6GB ddr3 RAM. Will my system be able to handle FSC with PMDG Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
il88pp Posted July 29, 2015 Share Posted July 29, 2015 From the licence agreement of FSX DeLuxe, file eula.rtf, in your main FSX folder: quote: "this software cannot be part of an approved training program under the standards of the FAA or any other regulatory agency." [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhantomTweak Posted July 29, 2015 Share Posted July 29, 2015 "this software cannot be part of an approved training program under the standards of the FAA or any other regulatory agency." Key word there is APPROVED. I am not sure the OP want's an approved training program, just a way to "Can the CDU be used for practise as in a real world scenario.", which FSX can do. You can set up the scenario, save the flight off and practice over and over. Is it an APPROVED FAA sim? No. That is P3D, I believe. It will let you see what you need to do in a specific situation to make a plane go where when you want it to, however. Slow down, here, put the flaps to this setting there, put the gear down at thus-and-such an altitude/airspeed, turn to this heading, set the radio to that setting, etc etc. Just don't tell the IP that "That's how I did it in FSX..." Will it be "real?" Not totally, but it WILL give you excellent ideas of what goes where, when so to speak, in a general way. The better the plane and systems are modeled, the closer to "real" it get's. I understand PMDG planes are very good about that. Just my 2¢ worth. Pat☺ [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Had a thought...then there was the smell of something burning, and sparks, and then a big fire, and then the lights went out! I guess I better not do that again! Sgt, USMC, 10 years proud service, Inactive reserve now :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBKHOU Posted July 30, 2015 Share Posted July 30, 2015 I think as long as one kept aware of any possible differences between the PMDG sim, and real world training specs or methods, it would be quite useful. Almost everything on the planes work as real life. The FMC and CDU work the same as real world, except that there are also PMDG menu's to control various things. But as long as you are not in a PMDG menu, and are using the FMC, it's the same as real world. Of course, the data versions change, and what your company uses may well be different than the version in the sim. I forgot what version it uses.. I'd have to go look.. But any of those changes are going to be minor, and not really effect the "everyday" type usage much. Not sure which plane you are interested in.. Being as PMDG is using Boeing data and specs for the planes, the systems simulation is quite good, even down to the more obscure stuff.. I don't see how it could hurt for home study. I bet it would speed up the learning of the FMC, etc vs someone who doesn't use it. You could bang away at it any time you wanted. It's actually pretty easy once you get the hang.. I had to use the manual for maybe the first 2 days or so, but after that I didn't need it.. Many real world Boeing pilots fly the PMDG jets in the artificial world, and most say it's quite useful for practicing things that don't require a moving sim, or real airplane. Edit.. Oh yea.. Forgot about your puter.. It might not cut it.. Pretty borderline. It should run, but the frame rate... I wouldn't expect too much. A lot depends on what kind of graphics that board is using. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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