About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Flight simulator, Pilot certification in the United States, Link Trainer, Civilian Pilot Training Program, Advanced Flight Simulation devices, NATOPS, Simulation cockpit, Flight instructor, Barry Schiff, Test of Basic Aviation Skills, King Schools, Inc., Ground Instructor, High-G training, Aviators Model Code of Conduct, Thales Training & Simulation, Safety pilot, Air Service Training, Full flight simulator, Control loading system, Class rating, Bolkow Bo 102, Society of Aviation and Flight Educators, Acceleration onset cueing, Single-Pilot Resource Management, First solo flight, Airways Flying Club, Yellow Jacket Flying Club, Alien Flight Student Program, Initial Flight Screening, Jet Thunder, National Association of Flight Instructors, Deutsche Verkehrsfliegerschule, Pilot Training College, Rod Machado, Barany chair, Stick and Rudder, View limiting device, Qualified Flying Instructor, Flying Scholarships for the Disabled, Integrated pilot training, Qualification Test Guide, Crew equipment interface test, Center for Interdisciplinary Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Studies, Bachelor of Aviation, Qualifying cross country, Zero flight time, Line Oriented Flight Training, Operational flight trainer, From the Ground Up, Waller Gunnery Trainer, Dilbert Dunker, G-seat. Excerpt: Flight simulation is an artificial re-creation of aircraft flight and various aspects of the flight environment. This includes the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they react to applications of their controls and other aircraft systems, and how they react to the external environment such as air density, turbulence, cloud, precipitation, etc. Flight simulation is used for a variety of reasons, including flight training (mainly of pilots), for the design and development of the aircraft itself, and for research into aircraft characteristics, con...