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Practicing detecting, evaluating, and reducing risk by simulation can help you learn how to prevent potentially risky scenarios in the first place. Thus, flight simulation is an excellent way to practice emergency procedures in a low-stress environment.
FREMONT, CA: Flight simulation technology has come a long way. Today's flight simulators are incredibly realistic, ranging from fully enclosed units to mobile applications to fully interactive augmented reality experiences. There's never been a better time to use flight simulation software, with so many chances to learn, practice, and strengthen flying skills safely and affordably.
Here are some five reasons to use flight simulation:
Maintain Proficiency
Maintaining a high level of proficiency can help you improve your skills, reduce safety risks, and become a better pilot. Pilots may use flight simulators to learn both routine and infrequently used skills at a low cost. Simulator training allows you to hone your abilities in a range of flight situations that are customized to your particular objectives.
Practice ATC Communication
For student pilots, learning the basics of radio communication may be daunting, and even experienced pilots can find it challenging to keep up with the rapid pace of ATC communication. Fortunately, there are various simulation options available to assist pilots in practicing proper radio techniques and mastering the ATC communication skills required for safe flight.
Minimize Risk
One of the most essential advantages of flight simulation is the ability to practice handling in-flight emergencies and dangerous situations without the possibility of an actual threat. In a simulated flight, you can make mistakes that you wouldn't be able to make in the real world. Practicing detecting, evaluating, and reducing risk by simulation can help you learn how to prevent potentially risky scenarios in the first place. Thus, flight simulation is an excellent way to practice emergency procedures in a low-stress environment.
Improved Training
Pilots can learn both basic and advanced skills with the help of modern flight simulators. Most student pilots use flight simulation to supplement their preparation, but even seasoned pilots may benefit from it. Modern flight simulators also have personalized options for enhancing training for various aircraft and ratings.
Enhance Navigation Skills
Pilots can use simulation to refine and hone their VFR and IFR navigation skills. You may use a simulator to practice flying the route ahead of time, whether you're planning a cross-country trip or flying to an unfamiliar airport. Simulators will also help you practice using onboard navigational instruments and equipment to reach and perform instrument procedures.
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