Flight Simulators
Navigation is easy to understand and learn. One can opt to enrol in aviation ground schools, while some learn their lessons through audio and video lessons or self study books. If you are a serious about navigation, or simply a flight simulation enthusiast, there are thousands of searchable information, files, tips, and photos about this topic in the internet.
The artificial re-recreation of various aspects of aircraft flight is called flight simulation. How aircraft flies, their control systems, and how they react to turbulence, precipitation, and other external factors are included. Flight simulation is mainly used for flight training and aircraft research and development.
There are several types of flight simulators used for both civil and military aircraft. These devices are used for modern flight training. These devices are combinations of various sensory modes for visual, sound, and motion cues.
An example of flight simulators used for generic training is the Flight and Navigation Procedures Trainer. It is generic, but a comprehensive model. For aircraft specific flight training, a Full flight simulator is utilised. Professional flight schools conduct initial training in the aircraft and the mentioned training devices.
Full Flight Simulators creates a duplicate of the environment and relevant aspects of the aircraft, which includes motion. It is agreed that motion based simulations gives a pilot closer control operation and flight responses, albeit particularly hard to assess. If you are interested, but want to stick your feet in the ground, there are many commercially available simulators which offer interactive missions. You can download trial versions online.