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Reincarnations (TM)

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These days we have a good choice of PAX/Cargo operations with career add ons for FSX - FSPassengers, FSCaptain, AirHauler. Next to come - SimAir and AirHauler 2, and maybe some add-on I'm missing.

I first started my virtual pilot career in FSPassengers, flew 30-40 flights (which is a lot considering that I fly once/twice a week), my airline did fine, and I was progressing good. Then I made a pause, flew some GA mostly. Year ago I bought FSCaptain, and started new career of course. Did about 20-30 flights with a thought "this rules, I will never get back to FSPassengers!". In the meantime I discovered AirHauler, bought it and started a company with few Cessna's 206. Flew with it for a month, and got bored pretty fast, I'm still not sure why. Then at the end of the last year, I got back to FSPassengers, I missed that simple airline managing features, and I was fed up with FSCaptain's ETA calculations and airplane settings (time consuming and must be tested good). I made new airline and pilot again, and started to fly occasionally. And now I'm asking myself is it worth it simply because I'm waiting for SimAir. Then I will again start a new pilot career in SimAir, like nothing happened in past two years. Very annoying loop I must admit.  :lol: 

I vote for a standardised pilot career file that can be imported in ANY above mentioned add-on, so you can continue your career and track LOG and your performance, something like a CV in PSF format. I reincarnated for at least 3 times so far, and 4th time is close.

Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.

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