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Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 — Pilot’s Guide
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This Pilot’s Handbook includes charts for some of the most
interesting areas you can visit in Flight Simulator 98. On the pages
that follow, you’ll find area charts to help you navigate around
major cities and geographic areas, plus a selection of airport
diagrams and instrument approach charts to help you find your way
to specific runways.
Airport/Facility Directory
Flight Simulator 98 includes an improved Airport/Facility Directory
(A/FD) with powerful search features to help you find information
about the airports and navigation aids in the Flight Simulator
database. For example, you can look up airports by their official
identifiers or names, or by searching global regions, countries, states
or provinces, or cities. For each airport you can find the field
elevation, latitude/longitude, runway numbers and lengths, and
information about instrument approaches. You can also look up the
location, frequency, and other information about each VOR and
NDB in the database.
To use the A/FD, click
Airport/Facility Directory
on the
World
menu. For more information about using the Airport/Facility
Directory, see the topic “Using the Airport/Facility Directory” in
online Help.
Area Charts, Airport Diagrams,
and Approach Charts










