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FS Flightkeeper

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Clayton,I have it. I like it very much. It brings more "professionalism" in your flying. It controls how and what you do and gives you a rating at the end of each flight. It is quite stressing when you really want to reach perfection. Its map is also very good and you can see where the AI fligts are around your plane. It also adds ASCAR screen.If I remember you can download a sample version good for a number of days or flghts. Try it before you buy it.Roger

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A very good product at what it does. One gets a comprehensive flight review. It is algo great as part of a virtual airline reporting system. Highly recommended. Dave Vega

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I have it and love it. The flight logging is as good as it gets and the moving map and weather plotting features are good as well. You can't fo wrong with it.Join a VA and get the VA edition for around $15. It is the full version with full functionality.Cheers.

Another happy user here. I have it since when it first came out and I don't fly (except for test purposes) without FSFK. I installed it on my secondary computer and it works flawlessly over WideFS (except for Screenshots)I use three different logbooks, depending on what I fly. I tell ya, it's MOST interesting to look back in time and see what you've flown most and where! You can also make your own customized fields among other things like: ATC type, Type of approach, Weather program used, etc., etc., the limit is just your imagination. And as the others remarked, it keeps you on your toes. Fly by the book or you'll get some bad marks at the end of the flight. Radar contact does that too, by the way, and I had some hillarious moments when the RC controller was yelling at me while FSFK threw a written report in my face that was less than flattering. :) Next time you do better...So, yes, I can only recomend FSFK, you can't go wrong. And Thomas Molitor (the author) has great support.Regards,Jure

Absolutely. It is fantastic. I review all my flight data to improve my performance and use the moving map (via WideFS) to taxi around airports (no more magenta progressive taxi line! The airport appears as it does in AFCAD, with gates and taxiways labelled). It can add voice call outs (virtual co-pilot) and manage and take screen captures (don't actually use that much). I've used it to review all the performance data I've collected over my several hundred hours of flight and used it to construct better estimates of my actual flight times and fuel burns for various aircraft. It also processes the weather (from Active Sky, live, or FS) depicts it and prints a very readable breifing for flight planning purposes. I NEVER fly without it and there is something really gratifying about reviewing the database of a nearly 1000 flights and depicting them at once on a map. I'm not sure why it doesn't generate a great deal more "buzz" in the forums, perhaps because it appeals mostly to folks who like to roll up their sleeves and do complete flight planning and analysis. The support is great and the product works exactly as advertised.run, don't walk, to get it

A great product which tracks a number of variables in your flying. Load up a flightplan and it will create a map with downloaded weather on each of the waypoints, A.I., etc. Numerous other features documented on the site too numerous to mention. It received five stars (I believe) on a review at AVSIM (might have been the competitor though). Do a search. Receives 5 stars from me.

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Clayton,I was first aware of it when it got a 5-star review on AvSim. Bought it and have loved it ever since. Thomas Molitor writes great software and his support is excellent. Free updates too!It's really useful with Radar Contact 4 so you can keep an eye on the Ai aircraft and navigate around large airports with ease using the excellent map.Cheers,

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hi allthanks for this infobut the key question is can i see othe traffic when logged into VATSIM?

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don't know that. Possibly post over at Tom Molitors forum. he is great about answering these things.

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