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Flight Instrument Simulator - Is This As Real As A Simulated Plane Experience Can Get

Is flying a flight instrument simulator anything similar flying a real airplane

? The answer is an unresounding "affirmative"! The lines between the realistic nature of the experience in a flight simulator and the experience of flight in an actual airplane have been effaced as the design of simulator software programs has improved substantially, by leaps and strides, over the years.

Modern computer software engineering technology has emerged to become so sophisticated, such that if you use the flight instrument simulator on your home computer and then you go and aviate the simulator airplane's real world counterpart, you will hardly be able to notice any major differences in airplane control. In fact, the only real major differences between using a flight instrument simulator on your home computer and flying the real thing are:

In a simulator, you can't feel the effects of turbulence, wind shear, or G-forces. Obviously, if you are banking, climbing, or descending, your chair will not move.

A simulator airplane's engines are obviously not as noisy as those on an actual airplane!


If you crash your plane in a simulator, you will not get injured!

Aside from these 3 differences, all other facets of the simulator experience are pretty much identical. Even the virtual "earth" in the simulator is realistic. Airports and major landmarks are all included in the simulator. Distances traveled across the simulator landscape reflect those in the real world. If it takes you six hours to pilot a single engine Cessna plane from Chicago to Newark in the real world, it will take six hours to make the same trip in the flight instrument simulator.

Considering all of the evolution in computer engineering technology that we have available at our disposal these days, in the modern era, one of the greatest and most essential resources that every pilot, regardless of whether he or she happens to be a new pilot or a veteran pilot, must have available to him or her, is a reputable flight simulation program.

A flight simulation program can help to shorten the gap during those unexpected periods of lengthy downtime between flights.

It could also assist you to improve on your skills, help you maintain proficiency, and could even empower you to earn some more time in those areas in which you could use some improvement.

Flight simulators can help you become a better pilot.

They can also help you to save money, as well as time, on extra training or unnecessarily having to repeat performing the same practice maneuvers over and over again.


Fortunately, flight simulator software technology is so sophisticated, that piloting a simulator is almost every bit as realistic as piloting the real thing. The instrument panel is identical. The control inputs are the same. The "map" programmed into the simulator is based on real world cartographic information. The manner in which the aircraft reacts to various internal (weight and balance, fuel, aircraft performance) as well as external (weather phenomena, air temperature) forces is intended to mimic real world scenarios.

For a number of people, a flight simulation program is merely a really high-tech video game. And in many ways, it can be enjoyed at that level. After all, you never have to worry about crashing the plane in a simulation program!

But for many others, a flight simulation program is a serious learning tool, and for counltess professional pilots, it is an integral part of one's aviation career.

by: Dave Whitaker
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