User Guide

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Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
With 350,000 members—56% of all pilots in the United States—AOPA (the largest,
most influential aviation association in the world) represents pilots of all levels from
Student to Commercial pilot and aircraft owner. AOPA’s mission is to make flying
more productive, safe, affordable, and fun. It provides a wealth of services to pilots,
represents the interests of General Aviation before government agencies and Con-
gress, and offers continuing pilot education through its AOPA Air Safety Foundation.
AOPA helps members stay up-to-date on aviation news, regulatory and technical
developments, and new information to increase the productivity and fun of flying.
Its toll-free hotline answers technical questions, offers advice on flight training and
aircraft purchase, and provides flight planning assistance.
AOPA’s award-winning Web site offers up-to-the-minute aviation news; a
comprehensive airport directory; feature articles and photos from AOPA PILOT and
AOPA Flight Training magazines; real-time aviation weather, radar, and satellite
images; the latest FAA rules, reports, and policies; and a flight planning service. In
addition, some 30,000 pages of information and a library of databases make AOPA
Online a virtual aviation encyclopedia!
You’ll find many articles from AOPA PILOT (General
Aviation’s biggest and best magazine) and AOPA Flight Training
magazine (the leading publication for prospective new pilots,
flight students, and flight instructors) throughout the Flight
Simulator 2000 Help system.
To take the next step to becoming a pilot in the real world,
visit AOPA’s Web site specially designed for Microsoft Flight
Simulator users at
http://www.aopaflighttraining.org.