Flights are made in Microsoft Flight Simulator. I use 2004 (FS 9) but I don't see why you couldn't use FS 2002.
I make my flights online at West Coast ATC. An online air trafic control service. They currently have three 24 hour servers online, as well as several weekly flights with live atc services.
I am also affiliated with Bluegrass Airlines. I enjoy their "Fly by the seat of your pants" approach. I also respect that they understand this is a hobby and not a full time job.
If you enjoy the propliners from the DC-3 to the final days in the mid 70's you need to check out a site called "California Classic". It is a great source of information as well as high quality downloads of propliners and panels. |