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My experience in a 737 Simulator


Fredric Greenblott 1346549
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Fredric Greenblott 1346549
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This summer, I was able to go to Flight Experience Boston and take a 90-minute session at the yoke of their 737 simulator. I meant to post this earlier but I couldn't get to it. Here's a YouTube video of me landing in Kai Tak at night in a thunderstorm. I'd definitely recommend it to any aviation enthusiast.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KZAPGWR2_Q

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Camden Bruno
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Fredric,

 

As I stated in my response to another one of your threads, a lot of our members at Boston Virtual ARTCC have visited Flight Experience Boston and had a wonderful time. Great job and thank you for sharing the video!

 

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Cam B.
VATSIM Supervisor

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Don Desfosse
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Great job, impressive! I'm going in October, and looking forward to it!

Don Desfosse
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Fredric Greenblott 1346549
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Great job, impressive! I'm going in October, and looking forward to it!

 

You will absolutely love it. If you've used the PMDG 737 (Which I do), you'll notice some subtle differences mainly in the FMC but other than that it's true to life. You'll have the option to do a full IFR sector flight from one airport to another, or you can do a touch and go and full stop at 4 airports of your choosing. That's what I did. Next time I go, I'm doing an IFR sector flight.

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