Mainly the feedback (or lack of it) are not the same is in flight and that you know you are in a simulator; no one knows exactly what they will do when in an actual emergency.
It is much cheaper (and safer) to let a fledgling pilot crash in a simulator than to crash a real plane while learning the nuances of flight.
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A computer simulation, a computer model, or a computational model is a computer program, run on a single computer, or a network of computers, that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system.
The most eco - friendly train is the one that do not contribute pollution to the environment. A train runs by electricity is one.
They will be the same distance from New York.
A flight-simulator.
A flight-simulator.
It is much cheaper (and safer) to let a fledgling pilot crash in a simulator than to crash a real plane while learning the nuances of flight.
A lot of companies use a simulator to train pilots so the trained pilots can expect how one can fly up in the air. One will be trained so he won't make any mistakes or get into any accidents on the plane.
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To train pilots in the safe flying of a plane, including take-off and landing, and navigation, and to test them under unusual circumstances such as a simulated engine failure.
Flight simulators are used to train new pilots because it is safest and cheapest. It allows students to learn from small and big mistakes, and to experience emergency situations without killing anyone.
Well the real "state of the art" element of simulated pilot training is really in the physical components. It is one thing to have great software that simulates the best graphics but the real kicker is when pilots are put in mock cockpits with all the same controls that they would find in an actual airplane. You see using a mouse and keyboard to train pilots to fly just wouldn't cut it, so in simulations, pilots control a virtual plane from a mock cockpit that moves and responds to their input from real controls.
Microsoft Train Simulator happened in 2001.
pilots train by first going through tough theory first then they go through flight simulation and get a feel for what there going to be flying and then the take a plane with an instructor and go for a fly :)
Microsoft Train Simulator was created in 2001-06.
Microsoft Train Simulator was first released in 2001. There is also a second version called Microsoft Train Simulator 2, which was released in August of 2003.