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Tutorials, manuals for switches which are not covered in tutorials, QRH For emergencies during flight and that's basically it.

 

Never watched any YouTube tutorials although heard that AOA is top notch.

 

Above procedure applied to my NGX as PMDG provides us highest quality documentation I have ever seen in my Sim Life.

 

I also like to read about real 737 flows and checklists (which just shows how complex and realistic NGX is) but I don't do this often as I have 2-3 hours max per day for my sim (weekend nights are definitely better for it :) )

 

I actually noticed that I have more pleasure from preparing good flight plans, following fs2crew procedures on ground and programming fmc than flying itself (which I also adore but always look forward to my favorite part - approach and landing :) )

 

When I am flying my realair duke I just follow the checklist from manual (read manual once) but it is much easier plane to configure.

 

I have to say that after buying first PMDG plane I know that my next planes will come from PMDG too. Amazing thing about them - you can always fit them to Your gameplay style.

 

I don't follow each real world procedure and I use default ATC but thanks to the complexity of the airplane when starting from cold and dark I actually feel like flying in real world.

 

Sometimes I also study approach plates (when performing VOR/ndb landing without glideslope) but this happens rarely.

Tomasz Zawadzki

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