Crashes Recorded In Log Book
The findings of the the fictitious National Aeronautical Safety Board are now recorded in the pilot's log book. These record the summary details of the crash and data on vertical speed, IAS, ground speed, engine(s) status, and lots more. These are of great help to the pilot who wonders why an aircraft crashed in Flight Simulator.
By popular request, the pilot also gets a record of how well the flight had proceeded up to that point.
New Hotkey
Pressing Ctrl Shift B provides handy data to the pilot who wants to know current: AGL (above ground level), ground altitude and also displays the count of errors (if any) that the instructor has noted in this flight. To the sharp eyes of these instructors, flying the wrong way for half a second counts as an error so these can add up fast!
Tips
The in-program tips have been greatly expanded to help pilots get the most from all of FSFlyingSchool's features.







