Cessna Simulator – What You Can Do With It?

***What are some of the beneficial characteristics of a Cessna 172 simulator? Essentially, what it it does is simulate the full instrumentation panel of an actual Cessna 172 aircraft, down to every last detail.

The instrument panel aboard your simulator is engineered to react to control inputs from the keyboard or mouse, from a joystick, or even a set of USB-enabled aircraft yoke and rudder pedal controllers.

A Cessna 172 simulator fundamentally enables you to pilot your airplane in a virtual universe, wherein you will be able to fly in all 3 spatial dimensions.

There are numerous distinct perspectives through which you can view the environment within a simulator: You may look at the outside from inside the cockpit, in first person mode, as if you are actually sitting inside the airplane. Or you could view the airplane from the outside, in 3rd-person perspective as well.

Cessna 172 simulator programs exist within a virtual “earth”. Inside this universe, you’ll see real landmarks and real airports, based on actual mapping information.

These flight simulators are engineered to react to conditions such as weather which include wind, clouds, and temperature. The simulated airplane is engineered to even be responsive to weight and balance complexities. These factors in tandem replicate the impact that all of these variables would have on your airplane in the real world. So it is designed to be as true to life as technology allows it.

Just about anything that can be controlled in an actual Cessna aircraft can be managed in a Cessna 172 simulator: Control movements, navigation equipment, communications equipment, lighting, fuel management, engine management, and electrical systems.

A Cessna 172 simulator is also true to life in terms of geographic distances and the times needed to traverse them. If a flight from Chicago to New York were to take 6 hours in the real world, then it will take that same length of time in the simulator world. As a matter of fact, simulators are an excellent way to practice a “dry run” of an actual upcoming flight trip that you are planning to embark on soon.

Weather is also true to life in a simulator. As a matter of fact, Cessna 172 simulator programs present themselves to be the ideal venue to practice and become good at instrument flying (which is the act of flying “blind” through the clouds).

All in all, a Cessna 172 simulator is an excellent educational tool, facilitating you to learn how to operate its real life counterpart.***