I will be soloing in several months, and will hope for a PPL a year later. Even if it is a DV20 checklist in a DA40, every aircraft is different.) (By the way, DO NOT EVER use a checklist for one aircraft in another aircraft when flying in real life. I’ve been able to slightly apply the DV20 checklist to the C172 in IF. Eventually I got to fly a DA40 which gets booked frequently, and I fell in love with the G1000 which is so much better than a GNS430 and analog instruments in the DV20. For a while I didn’t fly because of COVID, but since about March of this year, I’ve flown at least once every 1-2 weeks, and thanks to getting vaccinated in June, I can fly without having the discomfort of a mask stretched over the mic. I’ve since flown many times and logged at least 30 hours. And the seats were very nice! (This doesn’t mean I want to be a pilot of an Airbus aircraft, I still want to fly a 737.) The aircraft felt nice and stable, and easier to control. Then I flew the Diamond DV20 on the second flight and it was insane. First flight was in a Cessna 152 which I didn’t like very much, it was not comfortable and just wasn’t fun to fly. Not necessarily airline, there’s always an option of being an aerospace engineer or other aviation related job of sorts, but a private license and instrument rating would be good to have as I could more or less have it the rest of my life. Now, in summer 2019, I decided that I wanted to be a pilot. For someone who wants a taste and to take a start in the greater world of flight simulation, I strongly recommend IF. I wouldn’t have done that without Infinite Flight though. Then after I got a sub so I could join Swiss for his huge Infinite Flight event in the summer or fall of 2018, I didn’t want to go back to no sub, so I kept the 1 month sub going til January of this year when I ended it to go on with more complex sims on my pc. Flying without a sub for 6 years was fine as that was all that really felt necessary. I played it for many years on an old iPad until it required iOS 10, then a few more years on a newer iPad til iOS 11, then til a few months ago. I saw the trailer and a shot of the Delta 744 over the sparkling water made me really want it, as other flight games didn’t compare to this flight sim. When I was in first or second grade, I searched up plane game or something along those lines and IF was the first result. I proudly take Infinite Flight with me everywhere I go, as it is a large part of me, that fuels my passion to aviation.Ĭongrats, Jason. I haven’t got a PPL yet as I am still in training. 12,000 hours of flying virtually in Infinite Flight, and it remains as the number 1 simulator I still use every day and continue devoting my time to wherever possible. The past couple months I’ve had a couple flying lessons (thanks to COVID), with the next one I believe being this weekend, I’ve got some IF merchandise over time, and since the day I’ve brought my subscription, I have not gone a day without using Infinite Flight, and have carried my passion everywhere I’ve went. At the time talking to people I didn’t know definitely wasn’t my strong point so managed to just about fit in the crowd at the event :p. So I kept using Infinite Flight each day, and kept having a couple of flying lessons every now and again, I attended the Infinite Flight Heathrow Meetup when I had practically nothing, knew no one, and literally was a nobody except a pain in the community.
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