Here is your chance to become a SwissAir airline pilot. This new product, released by Perfect Flight in the "FSX Missions" line, focused its attention on one of the most popular and glorious european airline. The Swiss Air International, with its headquarter located at Zurich Kloten Airport.
As usual in all Perfect Flight's products, the Mission Pack offer you the most realistic flight simulation experience in a new level of immersion with professional flight plans, timed step by step checklists and real procedures.
Product feature:
Airbus A321 Swiss Air - the complete aircraft package is included with extra options (extensive textures, FMC, Ipad Radar etc...)
Custom Settings - You can install a special feature that allow you to use any plane of your choice (instead of the included). Also you can edit time, date and season for each mission without any external program. Just choose the plane, time, date and season direct from FSX Free Flight Menu, then choose the desired mission and fly using your favorite aircraft and your own settings without losing the mission "Success" message!
Full Swiss Air Timetable - Mission Pack includes 45 flights wich covers all A321 Swiss Air destination
PES - (Passengers Entertainment System) - Missions also features the exclusive PES(Passengers Entertainment System), now fully customizable with your own sound tracks. When you reach the cruising altitude, a Prompt Menu will appear on your screen with PES Options. You can play until six soundtracks in a single flight. An entire section of the User Guide explain you how to use your own favorite soundtracks instead of those provided with the product!
Airport List used in the Missions:
Amsterdam
Barcelona
Belgrade
Berlin
Copenaghen
Dublin
Geneva
Hamburg
Istanbul
London
Madrid
Moskow
Nice
Palma De Mallorca
Paris
Porto
Rome
St Peterburg
Thessaloniki
Valencia
Wien
Zurich
I fail to see what is "Swiss" about it - except the flight plans and the livery. All audio - the briefings, background ATC chatter, cabin announcements, the voices of PF and PNF - all are American English. I think that the product video is very misleading in that regard. Be aware that Garret Smith's FMC is required to be downloaded and installed (by you) if you want to use an "MCDU" in the A321 that is coming with it.