> I can relate to the cost issue, but that's no excuse for getting lost while
> flying in the flight simulator. With emphasis: _plan_ the flight before you
> take off. Learn how to navigate. Don't get lost, and then you won't need to
> ask the flight simulator where you have flown(?!). That's _your_ job to
> know. You're the pilot. (Well, in the l410 you can be a passenger, but
> someone has to fly the thing too. ;)
ok, ok, i'm lazy, I admit.

> * Use the FlightGear Flightplanner:
>      http://sourceforge.net/projects/fgflightplanner/
>      (which however doesn't list ILS beacons)
concerning that fgfp uses *.dat.gz files, i've found that several fix
gps points was missing from the database, including some used with my
only set of charts (given by a friend, jeppesen rocks)

> * If you want to use real charts and standard departures/approaches and
>    can't retrieve any for one area, then fly in areas for which you /can/
>    get information. (The US is a safe bet here, due to publicity laws. But
>    it goes for most of the world.)
>    ...What's this btw? (speaking of Cindacta):
>    http://paginas.terra.com.br/servicos/marcotulio/index_arquivos/Page348.htm
>    (Came there from www.vatsim.net)
(Came there from heaven?)

To put a period at this thread, I've seen, somewhere on internet, a
cockpit with an lcd display and a moving map, like atlas. Who makes
it?

Thanx for all support, i will make my flightplans. I promise.

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