A combination of drone virtual flights and real-world flight experiences can be a valuable tool for training pilots or for research and development purposes.
Using both virtual and real-world flight experiences can allow pilots to:
Learn the basics of drone flight in a safe and controlled environment: Virtual flight simulations can be used to introduce pilots to the basics of flying a drone, including takeoff, landing, and navigation.
Practice specific maneuvers and scenarios: Virtual flight simulations can be used to practice specific maneuvers or scenarios that may be difficult or risky to attempt in the real world, such as flying through tight spaces or navigating through adverse weather conditions.
Enhance real-world flight skills: Combining virtual and real-world flight experiences can help pilots develop a better understanding of how their actions in the virtual world translate to the real world, allowing them to more effectively apply their skills in a real-world setting.
Test new technologies or applications: Researchers and developers can use a combination of virtual and real-world flight experiences to test and refine new drone technologies or to explore new applications for drones.