Japanese Airline Sells Flight Sim On-Board 29
Thanks to GameSpot for their report that a Japanese airline are selling a PC flight sim on-board their domestic routes, allowing resourceful laptop owners to buy the game in mid-air, and then replicate the flight they're currently taking. According to the article, "This game, called 'A Flight with Skymark,' allows players to take control of a Skymark badged 767 and fly any of that airline's routes", and this PC budget software "will be featured in in-flight videos and the airline's magazine as being available for purchase during the flight."
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Pimps at Sea [bungie.com]
911 Jokes Betting Pool - Comment here. (Score:2, Insightful)
My money is on 10 separate top level jokes.
Re:Pearl Harbor Jokes Betting Pool - Comment here. (Score:2)
Sounds like fun. (Score:4, Interesting)
Somehow, autopiloting a plane for hours doesn't seem like a real fun game. "Okay, folks, we'll be cruising at this altitude for the next six hours, sit back and enjoy yourselves..." while the pilot does the same thing. Whee.
Re:Sounds like fun. (Score:3, Informative)
And this is why I won't ride on an Airbus plane -- the autopilot can override the pilot.
About a decade back, there was an incident where an Airbus plane made a nice, perfectly controlled descent towards a Boston neighborhood, three miles from the airport. The pilot realized that the airplane was going to land short of the runway, and took over manual c
Re:Sounds like fun. (Score:5, Informative)
You can force A32x and 34x aircraft into direct law, where the computers (with the exception of the ones that read the joystick and give commands to the flight control surfaces) are entirely disabled. The incident you are describing happened because he was trying to do a landing without radio navaids and forgot to align the inertial measurement units beforehand, resulting in what we call "Map Drift". It was negligence on the pilot's part. He should have flown the landing himself, but he never disengaged autoland.
You can always disable autoland. There is no exception. You can also fly the airplane into the ground. There is even a button on the overhead to disable the GPWS alarms so the system doesn't irritate you when you do this. Otherwise, how would you ditch the aircraft at sea if the need arises? (There is also a DITCHING switch on the overhead which closes all of the air intakes below the water line in the event of a ditching, so that the aircraft will float.)
The idea that the pilot can't override the flight-control computers is bullshit spread by Boing drivers because they can't fly anywhere near as smoothly as the Airbus autoflight.
The only thing the autoflight will not let you do is stall outside the landing configuration, and there is never any reason whatsoever to stall the Airbus. (But if you really really want to, force direct law and you can do it.)
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Re:Sounds like fun. (Score:1)
Anyway, they should add a little extra to that game where you can see how the pa
Re:Sounds like fun. (Score:2, Funny)
Imagine the Daymare... (Score:2, Funny)
real cameras (Score:2, Interesting)
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The downwards pointing one would have been a lot cooler if it was a bit more wide angle, and the pilots eye was kinda useless most of the time since in cruise the nose is usually angled slightly upwards, so all you could see was sky.
However, when coming in to land the nose cam was ver
Re:real cameras (Score:1)
Replacing the pilots (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Replacing the pilots (Score:2)
Only problem is: during takeoff and landing you have to turn off all electronic devices...
Ah well, crashing the plane gets rid of the unsold game copies
Just what we need (Score:3, Funny)
How much you wanna bet... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:How much you wanna bet... (Score:1)
The plane will crash, every time.
Wha'? (Score:2)
This is the stupidest marketing move I've ever heard of. (Well, okay, maybe not quite that bad.
But seriously, why the heck would I want to pay money for a crippled flight simulator?
If I want to play with flight simulator software I'll buy one that actually gives me some options!
Re:Wha'? (Score:2)
Because the intended audience for the game is captive, somewhat uncomfortable, and most importantly, bored.
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Great, no we all gonna die. (Score:1, Redundant)
humor folks....
Cute. But a little pricey! (Score:2)