Having gone through Private and Instrument training at a local flight school, I'm realizing the limited supply of quality flight simulators. The one at my flight school felt 40 years old and had no feel or touch that made it impossible to really take anything of value away.
Given flight costs that don't seem to be getting cheaper, do you all envision the need for quality simulators (that are actually some fun to use) to rise to remain proficient?
For my own situation, I find it difficult to fly as much as I'd like...but think if there was a newer model frasca that I could go fly a few hours for fun or even hop in with an instructor I think that'd go a long way for remaining half-way proficient.
Given flight costs that don't seem to be getting cheaper, do you all envision the need for quality simulators (that are actually some fun to use) to rise to remain proficient?
For my own situation, I find it difficult to fly as much as I'd like...but think if there was a newer model frasca that I could go fly a few hours for fun or even hop in with an instructor I think that'd go a long way for remaining half-way proficient.