Flight simulation is a technology that replicates the experience of flying an aircraft. It uses computer software and hardware to create realistic environments and flight conditions. Pilots and aviation enthusiasts use flight simulators to practice flying skills, learn about aircraft systems, and prepare for real-life flying scenarios without the risks associated with actual flight.
These simulators can range from simple video games to complex systems used for pilot training. They often include realistic controls, visual displays, and sound effects to mimic the experience of being in an actual airplane. Flight simulation is also used in research and development to test new aircraft designs and technologies.