Rescue Pilot Mission Pack Now Available
Just Flight expands Flight Simulator X
Date: Friday, May 02, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Rescue Pilot, the first in a series of mission packs from Just Flight for Flight Simulator X is now available in a boxed format in stores and the identical download version is also now available exclusively from justflight.com

In Rescue Pilot Flight simulation fans will get the chance to put their virtual flying skills to use through 12 realistic missions. You are a pilot of 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.

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.

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