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Advanced Simulator Training

You know that feeling when you want to practice something again and again but going up in the actual plane costs time and money? That is exactly why we love our simulator. With flight simulator training in Miami you can fly approaches practice emergencies and build instrument skills all while sitting safely on the ground. It feels real. The screens the sounds the way the controls respond.

Everything works like the actual plane. This is perfect for students working on their instrument rating or licensed pilots who want to stay sharp without burning through fuel and flight hours. Our advanced simulator training in Miami lets you make mistakes learn from them and try again immediately. No stress no risk just solid practice that actually makes you a better pilot when you get back in the real aircraft.

When you step into our aviation simulator in Miami you are stepping into a learning tool that speeds up your progress like nothing else. Want to practice a tricky instrument approach ten times in a row? Go for it. Need to see how you handle an engine failure at night? We can do that safely every single time.

The simulator works alongside our flight school aircraft in Miami to give you the best of both worlds. You build muscle memory and confidence on the ground then take those skills up into the sky.

Our modern training aircraft in Miami are ready when you are but the simulator lets you show up prepared. Whether you are working on your private license or polishing skills for your next rating this training tool makes you a safer more confident pilot without ever leaving the room.

 

COMPLETE PRIVATE PILOT COURSE CESSNA 172

ItemHoursRateCost
Jeppesen Kit$299.00
Pilot Operating Handbook$50.00
Medical Exam$80.00
Written Test$100.00
Practical Test (Checkride)$400.00
Aircraft Rental for Practical (C-172)1.5 hrs$110/hr$165.00
Dual Flight Instruction (C-172)30 hrs$160/hr$4,800.00
Solo Flight (C-172)10 hrs$110/hr$1,100.00
Ground Instruction30 hrs$50/hr$1,500.00
Approximate Total Cost  $8,494.00
Prices subject to change

**To be paid to FAA Medical Examiner not AFCM
**To be paid to FAA Testing Center not AFCM
*** To be paid to FAA Designated Examiner
Fee above quoted are estimated for purpose of allocating an approximate budget.

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Let’s talk about your goals and map out a training plan that works for your life and your schedule.

The simulator feels very real but stays on the ground. You practice emergencies and instrument procedures safely without weather or traffic worries. Skills transfer directly to the real plane. Many students actually learn faster because they can repeat maneuvers over and over without burning fuel.

Not harder just different. The controls respond like a real plane but there is no motion or G forces. Some students find instrument work easier in the simulator because they can focus completely on the gauges without outside distractions getting in the way

Yes you need a CFI or CFII with you for training hours to count toward your license. They set up scenarios watch your progress and debrief you after each session. Learning with an expert ensures you build correct habits from the very beginning.

Most sessions run about one to two hours depending on your goals. That gives you plenty of time to warm up practice specific maneuvers and run through multiple scenarios. You can book shorter sessions too if you just want to focus on one particular skill.

Yes the FAA allows up to 20 hours of simulator time toward your instrument rating. Some of your training hours for other ratings can also come from simulators. We track everything properly so your logbook reflects exactly what counts and what does not.

Engine failures instrument failures fires and system malfunctions are all on the menu. You can practice rare emergencies that would be too dangerous to try in a real plane. This builds confidence and muscle memory so you know exactly what to do if something ever happens.

Absolutely. Many licensed pilots come in just to stay sharp or practice before a flight review. You do not need to be a student. If you want to brush up on instrument skills or practice approaches we welcome you anytime to use our simulator.

Yes without question. Studies show pilots who train regularly in simulators handle emergencies better and fly more precisely. You practice situations you hope never happen so if they do you respond calmly and correctly instead of panicking and freezing up.

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