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"FS2002 Instrument Rating"
03-29-03, 23:38z 

Hi,
I am an ex-Naval Aviator and a commercial pilot for a local jet service. I have recently purchased the FS2002 and proceeded to do the check rides. When I got to the instrument rating I have found some errors. In the briefing it states that the first task is to do a VOR approach to runway 16R at Ksea. When you start the lesson it states a VOR approach to 34R/L at KSEA. I have tried the VOR approach plate B to runway 34R/L and it has some errors with the program. When you are at the FACTS Intersection @ 5,000' bearing 338 @ 6 miles, starting your published descent to MDA the lesson works and tells you to go around. Also you can fly @ 5,000' bearing 338 to the Seattle VOR and it will tell you the same thing. If you are at Seattle VOR then you are in between both runways. You are then told to climb to 2100' (you are already at 5000') Has anyone else experienced this?? Any feedback would be welcome. Thanks!

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  Subject      Author      Message Date     ID   
  FS2002 Instrument Rating    ph816      03-29-03       
     RE: FS2002 Instrument Rating   Ben_Chiu[Admin]      03-31-03      1   
        RE: FS2002 Instrument Rating   ph816[Guest]      03-31-03      2   
             RE: FS2002 Instrument Rating   Ben_Chiu[Admin]      03-31-03      3   
                  RE: FS2002 Instrument Rating   BigJosh[Guest]      04-07-03      4   

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