Pilot86
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
currently Im in my senior year of college for business and was wondering about using the sim to finish up my instrument rating. I can log 30 hours in the sim before i have to switch to the airplane. Its a fully enclosed motion simulator. The screen gives you the effect but the system itself does not move... This is mostly for cost as Im financing everything and this would be the cheapest route to go. I know the airplane is the only way to get the full effect but can I get just as much out of the sim if I took it as serious in those 30 hours? I currently have about 12 hours in the cockpit on approaches in a piper archer with a score of 90 in the written.
Asking for advice on this route of training...
thanks!
currently Im in my senior year of college for business and was wondering about using the sim to finish up my instrument rating. I can log 30 hours in the sim before i have to switch to the airplane. Its a fully enclosed motion simulator. The screen gives you the effect but the system itself does not move... This is mostly for cost as Im financing everything and this would be the cheapest route to go. I know the airplane is the only way to get the full effect but can I get just as much out of the sim if I took it as serious in those 30 hours? I currently have about 12 hours in the cockpit on approaches in a piper archer with a score of 90 in the written.
Asking for advice on this route of training...
thanks!