
This page lists all the web sites that contain flight simulation training or flight simulation information pertaining to procedures. It is NOT a list of web sites that are simply related to flight simulation. The web sites have been fully explored and all the training articles and tutorials within these sites are listed in the comprehensive listings within the pages following.
See How It Flies. Twenty articles covering all the topics. An A1 training site.
Steve's Flight School. Seventeen lessons on flight principles. An A1 training site.
Flight Simulator Pilot Training has ten tutorials with questionnaires/exams at the end of each tutorial, with a "final exam". They are excellent pactical instructions for the flight simulator beginner, virtual airline pilot, or experienced flyer. An A1 training site.
The X-Plane Journal is specifically for Laminar Research's X-Plane flight simulator, but the excellent lessons within the site pertain to all flight simulators.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Archives. Check out the tabs on the left of the page for lots of training information.
The Microsoft Flight Simulator Forum Newsgroups are not training aids in themselves, but can be used to ask other flight simulator fanatics those sticky questions.
Simulated Air Traffic Controller's Organization. Click on the Training Academy.
AVSIM Online has a few good tutorials, and includes the technical articles for the Airman's Information Manual (A.I.M). Look under the ERC tab at the top of the page
Pooley's in the UK are attempting to publish much of their pilot information to the net.
simFlight.com has quite a few tutorials.
PC Aviator has begun publishing its excellent training articles from it's magazine to its web site.
Reprints of some training articles can be found within the Flight Simulator World (Full Throttle) subscription magazine web site.
Phil Knapton's Homepage has some interesting warplay tutorials via the Flight Command link.
The VFA-13 Shadow Riders are a Macintoch-based flight simulator group with a few good tutorials and tips.
From the 718th Tactical Fighter Wing comes the official USAF Flight Operating Procedures (in Microsoft Word document format).
The combat flight simulation Falcon 4.0 has some good articles and lessons in the art of fighter combat. Look under Tom "KC" Basham's Fighter Pilot School link and the Falcon Facts button.
The Denmark Virtual Airline Duckling Air has a good site to explore. This link will get you there as well.
Another good virtual airline site with heaps of training is WestWind Airlines. Follow the FBO Operations Centre link then go to their Training Centre.
There are also heaps of other miscellaneous small sites with training to check out, including sites with the Airman's Information Manual (AIM) and the full Radiotelephony Procedures, plus a site full of aircraft specifications. These small sites usually have just one or two pages dealing with training, so I have not listed them here. You will them throughtout the comprehensive listings on the following pages.
Although these three sites have absolutely nothing to do with flight
simulation, they deal with the main bug-bear of all computer users - your
PC hardware. Recommendations for motherboards and CPU brands, as well as a
comprehensive listing of makers and brands are provided. The sites are
full of hardware reports, benchmarks, suggestions and recommendations. They
include guides for motherboards, CPUs, chipsets, RAM, harddisks, video,
BIOS, overclocking, and new technology.