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A scenario to try in MFS 2020

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Mentour Pilot has some really worth watching videos, and he uses MFS a lot for the recordings of his tutorials and / or accident analysis.

Here's a very interesting scenario, unfortunately from a RL accident that took place in 2015.

It's interesting to try to replicate using real world weather in MFS ( it doesn't work that well with manually set weather, so you''l have to find spots in the World with identical meteo conditions as well as runways suitable for the type of aircraft you're using  and with the same limitations regarding approach aids.

Betrayed by Procedure! The Electrifying story of Air Canada flight 624 - YouTube

Supposedly when using RW Weather, MFS 2020 can model geopotential height differences due to low / high temperatures.

EDIT : The original link was wrong, but I leave it here too - it's yet another very interesting channel, and that one in particular makes use of MFS for most of the tutorials:

FlightInsight - YouTube

Edited by jcomm

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