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Guide to Flight Simulation

For training or for fun, flight simulation systems continue to become smarter and more interactive


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The industry of flight simulation has always provided a safe training alternative for would-be pilots. As technology continues to reinvent itself, flight simulators and their respective software programs are becoming more sophisticated. These days, a user can satisfy a flight simulator craving through something as simple as a PC game or get an authentic cockpit experience via sophisticated simulation consoles.

Consumers are looking for a worthwhile virtual experience in an aviation simulator. This means they want a system that's true to form as well as visually exciting. Knowing what to provide and where to find it is a key element in staying on the fast track. A few things to know about flight simulation:

1. Provide up-to-date aviation software for maximum flight simulation experience.

2. Supplement this technology with smart and detailed flight simulation equipment.

3. Keep abreast of the latest information by rubbing elbows with flight simulation companies.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get the flight simulation software


Ideal flight simulation programs offer a multitude of interactive levels and varying degrees of difficulty to accommodate users of all experience stages. Along with the fundamentals of flight simulation, consider other aesthetic qualities such as landscape variety and different types of aircraft.

I recommend: Visit MyPilotStore to find flight simulators. The Microsoft Flight Simulator X has over 50 flight simulation levels and a generous variety of aircraft. The best part about Microsoft's program is that flight simulation equipment companies have designed hardware and accessories to be compatible. Be mindful of the photosensitivity warning.

Enhance the experience with aircraft simulation accessories


Specialized yokes and joysticks designed to accompany flight simulator software give users a more exciting and authentic experience. In turn, people can get the feel of actual flight simulator training as opposed to regular gameplay.

I recommend: Check out the Mooney Yoke. Compatible with popular programs like Microsoft's Flight Simulator X, it is one of several flight simulation yokes offered through Precision Flight Controls, Inc. Call the company to receive information on commercial pricing. For more detailed simulation, Precision Flight Controls also offers state-of-the-art consoles such as the C2 Professional Flight Console. Also, visit SkyGeek.com for software or accessories.

Consult the FAA or flight simulator training centers to stay in the know


Technology is an enterprise that is constantly evolving. Networking with flight simulator manufacturers and related companies ensures that software updates and new equipment releases will never go by unnoticed.

I recommend: The Federal Aviation Administration can help you stay in the know about FAA regulations and flight simulators. To set up training for your employees contact Simcom Training Centers.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Know that one of the most surefire ways to keep users happy is to keep flight simulation software and equipment up to date. Tech junkies are always looking for what's fresh.

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