i agree with you sir. for some reason 2024 runs like a cartoon on my pc.
do we know if the outage will affect flight plans that are already programmed into the FMC?
i believe not because those already created in the FMC database
Facts i hate it like that
which type are you rated on IRL sir? just curious
I guess I need to go back to watching the Aussies destroy the Poms in the Ashes now
B787 Dreamliner
i Started with B737-8 always the best
yo QR 787 is crazy, you’re living my dream sir
also you don’t have to answer this question if you’re not comfortable: is there a reason why ryanair has a reputation for hard landings ![]()
hahahah i was at your shoe one time you can make it and fly IRL
and Its not SOP’S but Pilot Preference i never smashed that babe i love it
Lad, give it a rest. This thread is about simbrief being down. Not a portal for flirting with pilots…
good on you sir!
thanks for your service to the aviation industry and wishing you clear skies ahead!
You’re welcome and hopefully soon you’ll be in the skies ![]()
prolly cause of the junior pilots getting landing experience in real life, and them operating bigger planes at airports with shorter runways
simbrief website is up but you arent allowed to sign in due to mx reasons
see, for me, 2020 seems unrealistic now. 2024 is way higher fidelity and just more visually stunning. That being said I’m running at near-max settings haha! but hey ho i was curious
appreciate the reply. Hopefully SimBrief gets up and running again soon eh!
We’re back. Thanks to the Navigraph/SimBrief folks for getting us back in the air ![]()
SIMBRIEF IS BACK UP AND RUNNING! It’s only been about 4hr haha
I still prefer 2020 for the realism and the failures and how the AC react during managing it but yeah everyone have a preference ![]()
Well, go and do something useful to improve your day…….
SimBrief is up and running again. We experienced a server issue, which we have since resolved, and wanted to ensure the reliability of the solution.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Cheers
Ian