flight simulator
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Definition
Noun: * A training device that artificially recreates the experience and conditions of piloting an aircraft. It is a ground-based machine used for instruction and practice.
Usage
- The term "flight simulator" is a compound noun. It refers specifically to the complete training apparatus.
- It is commonly used in aviation training, engineering, and gaming contexts.
- Example: "All new pilots must complete several hours in the flight simulator before flying a real aircraft."
Examples
- "The aviation school invested in a state-of-the-art flight simulator with a full-motion platform."
- "He practiced emergency procedures repeatedly in the flight simulator."
- "Modern flight simulators use advanced software and visual systems to create a highly realistic experience."
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe any system or software that simulates a complex real-world experience for training or analysis, though the primary meaning is aeronautical.
- Example: "The new software acts as a flight simulator for network administrators, allowing them to test responses to cyber-attacks in a safe, virtual environment."
Variants and Related Words
- Simulator (n): A more general term for any device or system that simulates the conditions of a real process or operation.
- Flight simulation (n): The act, process, or technology of simulating flight. This refers to the activity or the field of study, not the physical machine.
- Example: "Flight simulation has become an essential tool for pilot training."
Synonyms
- Trainer
- Training device
- Procedural trainer (a specific type of simulator focused on cockpit procedures)
Related Phrases
- Full-flight simulator (FFS): A high-fidelity simulator certified for specific training tasks, often including a full replica cockpit and motion system.
- Flight training device (FTD): A lower-fidelity simulator used for practicing specific procedures, often without a full visual or motion system.
Noun
- simulator consisting of a machine on the ground that simulates the conditions of flying a plane