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Airport Employee steals Alaska Air commercial jet at SEATAC
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<blockquote data-quote="ViperRed91GT" data-source="post: 15979057" data-attributes="member: 48872"><p>Flight simulators are extremely accurate these days. Getting them started would be easy if you dedicated the time to finding out where the switches are, which is what a simulator will do. We use cockpit trainers extensively prior to flight so that we don’t waste valuable time in the actual aircraft. However, just because he was a mechanic by profession does not mean he didn’t fly as a hobby. I know several that do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViperRed91GT, post: 15979057, member: 48872"] Flight simulators are extremely accurate these days. Getting them started would be easy if you dedicated the time to finding out where the switches are, which is what a simulator will do. We use cockpit trainers extensively prior to flight so that we don’t waste valuable time in the actual aircraft. However, just because he was a mechanic by profession does not mean he didn’t fly as a hobby. I know several that do it. [/QUOTE]
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