ANALOG Computing editor
Lee Pappas wrote, "the graphics are somewhat rough, and the control panel is not up to what it should be (there is no stall indicator, and non-standard VORS)," but still concluded, "As a whole, Solo Flight is the best Atari flight simulator published to date." Roy Wagner reviewed and compared
Solo Flight and
Flight Simulator II for
Computer Gaming World, and stated that "a very good program. The 15 pages of documentation are well written and will teach you all you need to know to taxi, takeoff, fly about, and land. It does not, however, help much in learning how to get from one specific airport to another." Kim Nelson praised the game while reviewing it for
MicroTimes. She called the flight instruments realistic and the graphics clear and easily understandable. She also described it as an excellent game for
Visual flight rules and
Instrument flight rules pilots, while praising the mail run game for adding a new dimension to the usual flight simulator games. ==References==