![]() I didn't only do missions that involve cargo drops (there are some where you drop sacks of sand trying to hit the target on the ground). I don't know if that could help, but that's how I can determine "progression" in the aircraft simulator: If there are any famous ones where you live, fly to them and see if they are in the Sim. PS: For me, when I fly, I like to fly low so I can see landmarks. The more you get into it, the more I think you will be surprised with it.Īnd that's just the basic sim, without any add-ons :-D I think there are about 56 different awards, there are Post Cards, Trophies for the the Missions and Plaques for just flying. They are just there for fun.Īs for progressing, the more you fly, the more achievements you will earn. You do not need to do all of them or any of them and there is no order. Some are in a Trike, Planes, and there are missions with helicopters. Starting from Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Expert. There are about 24,000 to choose from.įor some fun, there are a lot of missions and 4 skill levels. I'd suggest (when you feel a bit more comfortable with a certain aircraft), try taking off from your local airport and fly to a near by city or town with an airport. Later on, if you want to fly the BIG planes, you can try to earn the Commercial Pilot Certificate and the Airline Transport Certificate.Īs for what to do in FSX:SE, for the most part, just free fly from anywhere to anywhere. From there, you can try to earn your Private Pilot Certificate.įor an added challenge, you can try to earn your Instrument Rating Certificate. ![]() When you complete all the 1st Solo Flight Tutorials, you will earn a Certificate. When you feel comfortable with each mission and you pass them, go to the next.
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