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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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Last Login: Friday, December 10, 2010 3:08:50 PM
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I've just purchased an activation key for FSFlyingSchool 2011, but haven't yet received the key ( It's still well within the 24 hrs), and am still using the demo.
One problem I have at the moment though, is that the instructor keeps on telling me that I'm to high on the approach and to 'get down to the glideslope' (Or something similar), but the instruments and the VASI are telling me that my approach is good.
Can anybody say why this is happening and give me the cure.
Thanks !!
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FSFlyingSchool Developer
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Last Login: Saturday, September 28, 2024 9:27:47 AM
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Hi - thanks for your interest in FSFS. If you have not already - I would recommend that you generate the FSFS2011 runway data as this causes FSFS2011 to examine your own PC and look at all the FS data there for runway data. FSFS2011 is shipped with std runway data in it - as a convenience - but if you have add-on scenery then it is best to update it by generating the FSFS2011 runway data. Sometimes add-on scenery produces odd results such as you describe - can you try some approaches elsewhere and let us know what you find? It is also essential that the instructor knows which runway you are heading for. You need to be lined up with it when you drop below 500 above ground on final approach. Please let me know what you find.
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