Quick question for the community about learning flight games on a controller. Tutorials feel long and full of jargon, and motivation dips before the fun starts. Sessions are short, maybe 30 minutes tops. Hoping for a beginner path that sets clear goals, explains things in plain words, and avoids the need for fancy hardware. A weekly plan would be great: what to practice, how to aim for smooth landings, and how to keep things simple so it stays relaxing instead of stressful.
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Thanks for the micro-block idea; that breaks the learning into pieces that fit real life. Calm weather, one runway, and repeating the same circuit sounds like the right kind of discipline without pressure. A trim button on the pad is a smart tweak that should reduce the wobble on final. Planning to test this schedule over a week and note what actually helps, so the next steps are clear instead of random guesswork.
A solid plan to request a weekly roadmap. Think “micro-blocks”: five minutes taxi practice, ten minutes pattern work, ten minutes landings. Keep winds calm. Use a single runway and repeat until it feels automatic. Midway through your first few sessions, open this resource https://avia-masters.ca/ because it has starter missions, sensitivity tips for gamepads, and bite-sized lessons you can finish in one sitting. After checking it, bind a dedicated button for trim and practice small trim taps on downwind to stabilize your approach. Add only one new system per day, like flap timing or power settings. By the weekend, those landings will look cleaner, and the controller will feel natural in your hands.