Human beings are equipped with an extraordinary body part which is far more superior and advanced than any other animal, it is human brain.
The most complex part and center of the nervous system.
The human brain performs variety of activities like maintaining temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, information gathering using sense organs, emotions, physical actions and thinking.
The main advantage being a human is ability to learn.
There should be perfect co-ordination between brain and other body parts to carry out any tasks.
For example when we are crossing the road, we look on both sides, eyes collect the light and then it is converted into electrical signals passed on to the brain which finally processes it and produces the image.
All this happens in a millionth of a second and we take decision based on the data provided by the brain.
Whatever we do, to succeed there should be perfect co-ordination between brain, sense organs, body parts and the nervous system.
Some activities like mountaineering, bungee jumping, skydiving, flying a plane etc requires high level of alertness, fast instant reaction and also the person must be in excellent physical condition.
These qualities can be improved by practice and gradually increasing the risk level.
Flying a plane is a highly responsible job as care needs be taken about safety of the passengers.
If a plane is about to crash, the pilot must be able to take split second decisions, should not get panicked, have patience, quick life saving action must be taken.
Military pilots have much more responsibilities and need to develop high level flying skills so that they can be used in combat and rescue missions.
These pilots should have qualities like higher concentration level, agility, light headedness even in very dangerous situations, aggressiveness, timing, patience and extraordinary flying skills.
These skills are mastered over passage of time.
This involves steep learning curve and high risk.
So to make an amateur pilot into veteran, flight simulator software can be used.
The idea to train aviators using flight simulator dates back to pre world war era.
In 1948 completely simulated flight simulator was built to train air fighters which had very limited.
1960 onwards flight simulators started using digital computers which made simulation more realistic year by year.
Does it really work? Absolutely, flight simulators work.
A flight simulator gives an exact picture of the actions taken by the pilot and the consequences without needing to take risks.
It improves the understanding of cockpit procedures and flying skills.
An excellent physique, exceptional sensory organs and split second decision taking ability is all required to become a good pilot.
It has a steep learning curve though and takes time to master these skills.
Each individual is different and the time taken to react will vary from person to person.
The key to become successful is perfect co-ordination of brain with the sensory organs, the nervous system and a perfect timing.
Video games can create a fast paced realistic environment which requires high concentration level, great reflex action and our brain should take decisions smarter and faster.
In just a split second, a wrong move can result in a crash and 'game over' message will be displayed on the screen.
Not only it improves skills, but also helps in realizing the risks involved in flying real aircraft and also the brain becomes faster, sharper, superior reflex action, reduced reaction time and quick decision taking ability.
The most complex part and center of the nervous system.
The human brain performs variety of activities like maintaining temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, information gathering using sense organs, emotions, physical actions and thinking.
The main advantage being a human is ability to learn.
There should be perfect co-ordination between brain and other body parts to carry out any tasks.
For example when we are crossing the road, we look on both sides, eyes collect the light and then it is converted into electrical signals passed on to the brain which finally processes it and produces the image.
All this happens in a millionth of a second and we take decision based on the data provided by the brain.
Whatever we do, to succeed there should be perfect co-ordination between brain, sense organs, body parts and the nervous system.
Some activities like mountaineering, bungee jumping, skydiving, flying a plane etc requires high level of alertness, fast instant reaction and also the person must be in excellent physical condition.
These qualities can be improved by practice and gradually increasing the risk level.
Flying a plane is a highly responsible job as care needs be taken about safety of the passengers.
If a plane is about to crash, the pilot must be able to take split second decisions, should not get panicked, have patience, quick life saving action must be taken.
Military pilots have much more responsibilities and need to develop high level flying skills so that they can be used in combat and rescue missions.
These pilots should have qualities like higher concentration level, agility, light headedness even in very dangerous situations, aggressiveness, timing, patience and extraordinary flying skills.
These skills are mastered over passage of time.
This involves steep learning curve and high risk.
So to make an amateur pilot into veteran, flight simulator software can be used.
The idea to train aviators using flight simulator dates back to pre world war era.
In 1948 completely simulated flight simulator was built to train air fighters which had very limited.
1960 onwards flight simulators started using digital computers which made simulation more realistic year by year.
Does it really work? Absolutely, flight simulators work.
A flight simulator gives an exact picture of the actions taken by the pilot and the consequences without needing to take risks.
It improves the understanding of cockpit procedures and flying skills.
An excellent physique, exceptional sensory organs and split second decision taking ability is all required to become a good pilot.
It has a steep learning curve though and takes time to master these skills.
Each individual is different and the time taken to react will vary from person to person.
The key to become successful is perfect co-ordination of brain with the sensory organs, the nervous system and a perfect timing.
Video games can create a fast paced realistic environment which requires high concentration level, great reflex action and our brain should take decisions smarter and faster.
In just a split second, a wrong move can result in a crash and 'game over' message will be displayed on the screen.
Not only it improves skills, but also helps in realizing the risks involved in flying real aircraft and also the brain becomes faster, sharper, superior reflex action, reduced reaction time and quick decision taking ability.
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