![]() ![]() The idea of the feature was as follows: I was to do some basic groundwork on the simulation and then, when confident, would book in for a few real lessons and see what transpired. A couple of years ago I did a feature on Flight Sim 4.0 (the prequel). This may sound a trifle far fetched, but believe me, its true. Well, basically - as I heavily hinted in the prologue - you can learn to fly. Let me put it another way: you dont get back home from the pub at midnight, slump in front of your pc and say to yourself/your partner/your dog: Hey, Ill just have a quick blast on Flight Sim 5.0 before crashing out. In fact, to be perfectly honest, its not a game its a simulation so deadly serious itll make your eyes sweat and your forehead go all crinkly. You dont shoot anyone down in Flight Sim 5.0. ![]() No, no, no - youre missing the point already. Microsofts Flight Sim 5.0, on the other hand, costs under 50. Considering that you need 40 or more lessons before youre ready to take the test, youll be forking out somewhere in the region of (er, intense mathematical computations in brain). First of all youve got to join a flying club (a clever con which sets you back about too quid), and then youve got to actually pay for the lessons themselves, which cost about 80 quid a shot. ![]() Gaining a real life pilots license is a pretty expensive business, as youll no doubt be aware. ![]()
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