Just Flight are kindly offering a free mission from their Rescue Pilot package for Flight Simulator X:
Rescue Pilot - Mission Pack, the first in a series of exciting mission expansions from Just Flight, is taking the PC charts by storm. It has proved hugely popular with flight simmers who want to take their FSX experience to a new level and try out their flying skills in an emergency. If you want to see what all the excitement is about, Just Flight is about to provide a complete Rescue Pilot mission for you to try.
The free mission will be released on Friday 12th September and will be available to download exclusively by subscribers to Just Flight’s monthly newsletter. You can sign up for the newsletter here.
In Rescue Pilot, flight simulation fans get the opportunity to put their virtual flying skills to use. You assume the role of a pilot in an air rescue service and your job is to respond to any emergency calls that are received at your home base. A typical day for a Just Flight Rescue Pilot could find him airlifting an injured person from a car accident, picking up a stranded mountaineer or flying a life-or-death dash with a vital medical cargo. The work is always challenging - but never dull - and the job satisfaction is immense!
Rescue Pilots must use their flying experience to the full in a variety of fixed wing and rotary aircraft to complete the missions but there is also a choice of settings to match an individual’s skill levels. The package features twelve authentic missions with realistic ATC and convincing scenarios that are guaranteed to keep virtual rescuers glued to their joysticks. It’s time to get airborne and do your bit!
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