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There's a set of flying lessons in FSX though that you work through with an instructor and take check rides etc. and there's a set of tutorial and some other type of missions to do as well. I've not looked at them for years tbh but there's stuff to do other than just fly between random airports.
edit: found it, there's this too
http://www.fseconomy.net/
There are also loads of Virtual Airlines typically running through dedicated websites, some with connection software for flight tracking and so on - and run as a business.
The fscaptain doesnt seem to have the depth im looking for. Fspassengers seems neat but I didnt find a video that explained the economy of it a whole lot. Id like to buy/sell planes and work my way up to passenger jets or commercial airlines.
I will check the cargo pilot and the economy tomarrow its late now and im going to bed.
Thanks for your help!
Well you are in luck there is 2 that I know of and I use both of them, the first is http://www.fseconomy.net/ check that one out and if you have the money get Rex Latitude.
It is economy based where you start of in a cessena do ten flights and if your passengers are happy with your flight IE: take off descent landing and make sure you have at least 1 hours of fuel left in your tank before touchdown , then if your score 50% and above then your given a new plane to fly, this will take you a very long time to get to the top of the tree and fly the big stuff but the flights get harder and percentage rates are higher, i strongly urge you to check out you tube before buying it...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlxx-9mbSVE
http://www.rexsimulations.com/latitude.html
I hope I have helped you in some way, if you do buy Rex Latitude let me know and I can watch you on line and chart your destinations as i see you flying live. good luck plenty to watch and read about and thanks to Morag who posted about fseconomy that would be a starting point for you..GOOD LUCK see you in the sky somewhere:)
PS: Rex latitude just updated to the latest patch.
https://youtu.be/E-XbduI_EJA
Basically you create your own airline, set a goal (or don't set one, your choice), buy your aircraft and pilot, then either work up from 0 flight hours and build your career or start big and start with larger jet airlines.
I personally preferred it to FSEconomy with a much nicer UI, plenty of customisation options and simulates everything from Passengers to Cargo, fuel prices and types of flight (Normal, Tour, Stunt), Passenger Sounds and more.
fspassengers.com
https://secure.simmarket.com/simbitworld-a-pilots-life.phtml
At least if it is a technical issue.
Hook
before you invest more.