I use Microsoft Fight Simulator X. They have a lot of free to download aircraft out there. I tend to use the Mooney Bravo or the old Piper Cub or the DC-3. Im not a real world pilot YET, but have used this extensively. It can be a great hobby and a good teaching tool for ground school.
If it says its mexican food and it isnt from Texas, then I wont even bother with it. Im 8th generation, and nothing taste like mexican food than Tex-Mex
Was curious to see if ya'll could suggest which manuals besides the FAA manuals to get for a beginner. Im looking at Amazon and am totally baffled. Don't know Adam from Eve on this. Could use ya'lls suggestion on it.
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Jeremy
I guess I'm old school. I don't understand comedians these days. I miss Rodney Dangerfield and Sam Kinison as well as George Carlin. No one can stand up to them.
Can anyone suggest a good reputable instructor in the Houston area for a new pilot? Any help is much appreciated. I live literally 5 minutes from Ellington if that will help anyone.
Thanks
Jeremy