The new DJI Flight Simulator is an excellent tool to help practice and hone your piloting skills in a zero-risk environment. Application training allows pilots practices very specific tasks like search and rescue or powerline inspection. Free flight allows pilots to fly freely in a variety of different environments and experience different conditions while doing so. They are given flight tutorials and tests to hone their skills. Skills training allows pilots to practice specific skills like take off, landing and following paths. With the DJI Flight Simulator, there are three specific modes in which a pilot can practice: skills training, free flight and application training. If the pilot wants to experience a simulated crash they even have that option with the DJI Flight Simulator. You can fly in a variety of different environments and even choose simulated wind conditions as well as ground effects.
There are multiple point of view options for pilots, so the pilot can choose an immersive experience, view from the screen, or even experience a 3rd person view of the drone. Pilots have the option of the same three flight modes in the simulator as they do in real life: Position, Attitude, and Sport.
The simulator uses the actual remote of the drone and the controls will function identically in the simulator as they do in real life. The DJI Flight Simulator uses advanced physics engines that give the pilot the same flight characteristics of the drone they have chosen to fly.
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The DJI Flight Simulator was developed specifically for DJI’s Enterprise line of drones, however it can be utilized by pilots of the Spark, Mavic, Phantom, Inspire and Matice series of drones.