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My NGX PC is one year old and waiting ...
I believe you can if you have a USB headset. I use a XBOX360 controller with a headset plugged into it with the ATC coming thru the headset and aircraft noise coming thru speakers. In FSX go to Settings>sound then go to the area that says Windows sound devices, under sounds scroll to the name of your speakers, and under voice scroll to the name of your USB headset, and that should work(atleast that's how it does for me).Kevin W.
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what is your faveourite aircraft (real world)
The US military does use some of the old F4's as UAV's for aerial target practice to test air-to-air and surface-to-air missles.Kevin.
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Saving a Flightplan
Hey Rick, In the MD-11 copying your active flightplan to the secondary flight plan screen does exactly that, it will only just make another copy of it. The way to save the flight plan is, after you create it click the REF button located just to the right of the SEC F-PLN button on the FMS, and on the bottom right of the menu you will see menu item that says SAVE F-PLN click the associated button and it should save your active F-PLN. After your F-PLN is saved all you have to do to use it for future flights is just type the DEP/ARR airports into the FROM/TO section of the INIT menu in the FMS and it will load any flight plans that you have made between those to airports.Hope this helps,Kevin W.
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Short haul flights for big jets
A few short hall flights I do that I got from flightaware for the MD-11 are.UPS961-KOAK-KONTWOA8505-KBWI-KNKTKLM763-TNCM-TNCBKevin.
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Why might JS41 be shutting down the PC?
Your computer may be overheating. This has happened to me a few times while using high detailed addons, the computer will start to overheat and shutdown to protect it's components from being ruined. One way to tell that this is about to happen if you touch that little transformer box that is on the power cord (I don't know what it is called) you can almost burn yourself. This is just what I believe to be the problem from my experience with the same situation.hope this helps,Kevin W.
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Vatsim
I have never flown on VATSIM I was thinking about it but just too much stuff to download before you can start. But if you have FSX you can look into Bostonvirtualatc.com, I've been flying with them for about 3yrs and it's a great server. It's fun, the people are nice and it's about as close to real flying as you can get. We are always looking for simmers dedicated to maintaining realism, and a love for flying or ATC to join the community. Kevin W.
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PMDG 737 NGX: The View Forward
If it's not for airliners then why does american airlines equip everyone of there 737's with a HUD? The reasons are it's cheaper to maintain a HUD system then full navigation equipment to allow for autoland, and it allows better situational awareness by being able to have the eyes focused outside instead of in the cockpit during T/O and landing.Kevin W.
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Vapp and winds
I guess this proves any formula is a good formula if it provides for a safe landing, and keeps you within limits of min: VREF+5 - max: VREF+20. And from what I've learned you can never be wrong if you just follow what the books say.Kevin W
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Vapp and winds
I got my formula directly from an American Airlines MD-11 FCOM. Kevin W
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Vapp and winds
The formula for VAPP is.VREF+1/2 Wind+(Gust-Wind).So with speeds of VREF=155 Wind:100/16G25KT it would be.VAPP=155+8+(25-16)VAPP=155+8+9So VAPP=172 in that scenario.Hope this helps.Kevin W Forgot to add Minnimum VAPP= VREF+5
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Emergency stop
It is possible that V1 and VR were the same speed. As per my 737-800 FCOM there are many times in the T/O Performance section that V1 and VR are the same speed, but these tables don't take runway length into consideration, but as stated by another user the airport has a long runway which would allow for a higher V1. Another thing to think about is a possible early rotation.Kevin W.
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Oil temperature rise
The procedure for high oil temp in the 737-800 is:If temperature is at or above the redline: Accomplish the ENG FAIL/Shutdown procedure.If temperature is in the amber band: Autothrottle: disengageThrottle No._ : Retard, Retard until engine oil temperature is within normal operating range or throttle is closed.If temperature is in the amber band for more than 45mins: Accomplish the ENG FAIL/Shutdown procedure.This procedure was taken from a 737 QRH and I have only written it here for use in FlightSimulator, and should not be tried in real world flight.Hope this helps.Kevin W.
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Procedure for 2 engine failure
Sorry Chris, it's not a file it's an actual set of books that I have.Kevin W.
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Procedure for 2 engine failure
I miss worded the phrase it's a real procedure from a 737-800 FCOM that I put up for sim use only and should not be tried in real life flight. But it won't let me edit it.Kevin W.
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Procedure for 2 engine failure
The procedure for ENG FAIL both engines in the 737-800 is.Start switches: FLTStart Levers: CUTOFFwith EGT decreasing Start Levers: IDLE DETENTIf EGT reaches 950C repeat above stepsAPU (if available) START and ON BUSdo not wait for successful engine start prior to starting apu, apu may be placed on either or both bussesIf neither restart is successful and N2 is below 11%Wing ANTI-ICE: OFFPACKS: OFFAPU BLEED: ONIGN SELECT SWITCH: BOTHEITHER ENG START SWITCH: GRDWhen engine parameters have stabilized:APU BLEED: OFFSTART SWITCH: FLTTHROTTLE: ADVANCEGEN: ONPACK: AUTOAccomplish the inflight Engine Start Procedure to start other engine.This procedure is for training purposes only and should not be used in real world flight. Hope this helps.Kevin W.
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