is flight simulator real in an aeroplane like if the pilots are dead in the plane there are no pilot to flight if you play flight simulator and you are good in the game can you really fly an aeroplane?Is flight simulator real in an aeroplane?
The answer to this question is complicated.
With Flight Simulator experience and appropriate add-ons, you could learn enough to operate an airliner with help from the ground or an instructor. People have actually done this (using full-motion simulators, not actual aircraft), so it is not in dispute. In fact, you don't even need Flight Simulator experience; all you need is the ability to push buttons, turn knobs, and follow instructions precisely, all of which almost anyone of normal intelligence can do today.
The reason for this is that modern airliners are very heavily automated. It's possible to fly them to their destinations and land without touching the flight controls (yoke, rudder, etc.). The only part of flying that requires practice is flying manually with the flight controls, so by eliminating that necessity with automation, it becomes possible for a non-pilot to fly the plane as long as he receives instructions from a pilot (by radio or in the cockpit).
Ironically, this is possible only for large airliners, because only they have enough automation to make flight and landing possible without using the flight controls. A non-pilot would have a very tough time landing a small airplane, because small airplanes have very little automation, and it isn't possible to fly and land them entirely without touching the controls. And once you touch the controls, you need a lot of practice to fly the plane safely.
So, yes, it's possible to fly a big airliner without actual flying experience provided that (1) the airplane is heavily automated, such as a large commercial airliner; (2) there is a source of help available (a qualified pilot on the radio or preferably in the cockpit); and (3) there is nothing actually wrong with the airplane itself, and no unusual circumstances exist (severe winds at the airport, lack of autoland-certified instrument approaches to the airport, etc.). Having experience in Flight Simulator would help, but it wouldn't be necessary, as the actual procedure would simply consist of carrying out the instructions one is given by a pilot.
The answer is no for smaller aircraft, because of their lack of automation, as mentioned above. In a small Cessna you'd have to fly by hand, which requires practice, and it wouldn't be possible for someone to help you fly by hand just by radio鈥攃hances are that you'd still crash or make a very rough landing. Flight Simulator experience would help you understand how to fly, but the lack of actual practice would still tend to produce an unhappy result.
For all types of aircraft, the answer would be no if you had no help. That is, in an airliner, there are systems that are not modeled in the simulator, and you'd have to know about those systems, which you wouldn't unless you had an instructor. And flying a small plane would be difficult if you had no instructor to correct your mistakes; flight simulation would help a bit, but you'd still get into trouble fairly easily, with unfortunate consequences.
No you could not land the craft. flight simulator is fun but it leaves a lot of thing out for real flying. I am a AIR FRAME AND POWER PLANT MECH and use flight simulator and i don't think i could land one a small plane maybe but not a 777 or air bus or 737 cause their are so many thing going on in flight like winds speed direction weather. that is why it says YOU CAN NOT USE THIS FOR PILOT (certified)Is flight simulator real in an aeroplane?
No, Milk Beech, you can't land the plane if you're good at Flight Sim X or Ace Combat 6
UIIIs flight simulator real in an aeroplane?
not sure I understood that, but no a simulator is not the exact same as flying a real plane.
no its not even close. you'd probably just kill the passengers with your "flying"
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA YOUR KIDDING RIGHT HA HA HA H AHA HA HA HA HA HA HA UAV pilots have been through at least UPT... HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment