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767 Pilot in Command Now Supports MFS 2002
Wilco Publishing has announced the release of a new patch for its popular 767 Pilot in Command flight simulator that will allow PC pilots to soar through the wild blue yonder using Flight Simulator 2002.
WILCO'S '767 PILOT IN COMMAND' FOCUSES ON FLIGHT EMERGENCIES
Description
Written by an active 767 pilot, 767 Pilot in Command's online manual covering Panel Operations and Systems for the FMC, is so accurate and detailed that it could practically be used as a training handbook in flight schools. The online manual takes virtual flyers to a new level of flight interactivity, giving them the ability to custom program Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs), Standard Instrument Arrivals (STARs) and Approach procedures for any airport. In addition, the program provides the desktop pilot with the ability to import an FS2000 compatible flight plan created by a third-party flight planner directly into the FMC. Once the FMC has the information, it can take over many of the manual navigation tasks, including tying in the Advanced Lateral Navigation into the autopilot system; automatically managing altitudes along the flight route with minimal inputs; and providing all waypoints associated with the requested route. From learning how to handle emergencies ranging from tire blowouts, locked gears to electrical failure, cabin depressurization and engine trouble, 767 Pilot in Command provides all the sophisticated tools desktop pilots need to simulate a truly exciting flying experience. All of the program's elements are designed to mirror real-life, so virtual flyers are trained to use the same checklists aviators use to define and solve specific kinds of failures. Once short flight checklists have been mastered, virtual flyers can progress to Prof Checks the same ones real-life pilots must master to secure their licenses. These random failure adventures can pop up at any time, requiring skill and presence of mind to solve the problem and land safely.
Hardware Requirements
Microsoft® Flight Simulator 2000 - Pentium 300 MHz - 64 Mb Ram. Recommended configuration: Microsoft® Flight Simulator 2000 - Pentium 450 MHz - 128 Mb Ram — 3D graphics accelerator card.
Notes
Features Free Downloadable Manual for Added Flight Adventure





