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Cessna 172 Simulator Just How Reliable Could It Be As A Training Resource?

By: Pauline McCluskey

Let's suppose you would like to make use of a Cessna 172 simulator to augment actual flight training in the real airplane. How effective would a simulator serve as a learning tool?





Contemporary Cessna 172 simulator software is so advanced that you interact with it just like you are interacting with its real world counterpart.

As a matter of fact, for instrument rating flight trainees (who are taught to fly solely by referring to the instruments with no visual contact with the ground), there is very little difference between a simulator lesson and an actual lesson "under the hood".

The entirety of all aircraft controls, aircraft aerodynamics, and control responsiveness, and the simulator airplane's interaction with simulated weather conditions are an extension of real world physics, aerodynamics, and mechanics.

The accomplishment of software engineering involved in the development of Cessna 172 simulator computer software programs is continually evolving and becoming more realistic and including a wider range of real-world scenarios. You can literally control every aspect of an Cessna plane within a simulator. You can experience the actual effects of your control inputs and the subsequent effects of weather on a Cessna plane.

This realism is so accurate that the transition from operating the simulator to piloting a real plane is seamless. You would have no difficulty adjusting to the real world counterpart of the simulator plane.

It goes without saying that Cessna 172 simulator programs for the PC are as real as you can quite possibly get.