A little homework
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 6:44 pm
I know this might not be a very popular topic but I feel it is important to the success of your flying experience both here on PilotEdge and if you are so inclined, in the real world. I have been a real world pilot for some time now and also been a "sim" world pilot for many years (1982-FSX v1.0). I have noticed lately with the growth of flight simulation and PE, that some pilots have done very well "jumping" in and flying with some success when it comes to ATC. Yet there are times that I hear some pilots struggle with many aspects of flying and using ATC. Now of course I realize that this flight simulation is an imaginary world and that PilotEdge is a pay service. Therefore some might say, "I pay for it, so therefor I can do whatever I want". In essence that is true. But, when we collectively use PE and especially at busy times, if we are waiting for clearance or maybe IFR landing instructions or just simply flight following, it is sometimes frustrating to have to wait for controllers to respond to our requests or read-backs when they have to explain some very basic concepts of flying both in controlled and un-controlled areas. So my suggestion to everyone, both new and not-so-new pilots is to take a moment to do your pre-flight homework. Check YouTube for some great instructional videos on ATC. Take some time and watch Keith's training workshop videos - http://www.pilotedge.net/workshops - they are long but worth it. Flying in the real world is similar to driving a car, it's a privilege, not a right. Treat flying in the sim world on the same level and train, read and then train & read again. The end result will be a much more satisfying flying experience for you and all your fellow pilots. The skies of flight simulation is getting crowded and PilotEdge is growing and that trend will continue. Be safe, and most of all, have fun!