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Flight Simulator’s Cessna 310 Offers Up Realistic Weather Lesson

Gaming simulation can demonstrate how inflight icing affects the flying ability and aerodynamics of the aircraft under variable conditions.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator offers an unexpected learning lesson by demonstrating aerodynamic icing in flight as it affects the pitot-static system. [Credit: Shutterstock]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The Microsoft Flight Simulator Cessna 310 add-on provides a highly realistic "living, breathing" aircraft experience, simulating maintenance, wear-and-tear, and environmental factors like passenger comfort and icing.
  • During a simulated flight, the author encountered unexpected critical issues not from aerodynamic icing as intended, but from an iced-over pitot-static system causing erroneous airspeed readings.
  • This experience served as an invaluable, practical lesson on instrument reliability and troubleshooting under adverse conditions, demonstrating the simulator's advanced realism even for an experienced pilot.
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I recently set out on a small adventure using a “payware” Cessna 310 available from within the Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) main menu. This is one of the more premium add-ons you can buy and is absolutely worth every penny of its $40 price tag. 

The Cessna 310 is one of the newfangled “living, breathing” aircraft that MSFS has released in recent years. It is an aircraft you must fly, maintain, and treat well, as if it were your own. That means oil changes, inspections, and wear and tear that result depending on how you manage the airplane. You’ll even have to clean the airplane over time. Passenger comfort changes depending on how you fly or the level at which you keep the cabin temperature.

Peter James

Peter is an experienced Part 135 business jet pilot with a passion for simulators and how they blend with the real world. Learning to fly at age 12, he supplemented his passion and career goals with the early versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator. With the growing realism of all PC simulators today, he frequently uses them for extra proficiency, and loves to show other pilots how great they are.

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