The smartest investment you'll make in your flight training — and most instructors won't tell you about it.
As a licensed private pilot who has gone through the training grind, I know how exhausting — and expensive — the journey can be. Flight training isn't just hard on your time; it's brutal on your wallet. Between instructor availability, weather delays, and endless hours reviewing basic maneuvers, the cost adds up fast.
Here's what most instructors won't tell you: the best way to reduce those costs is to train smarter before you step in the cockpit. Today's Virtual Reality flight simulators are stunningly realistic — and building one at home is more accessible than ever. The only problem? VR technology changes constantly. There's no reliable guide that keeps up with the hardware updates, software releases, and configuration options. That's where I come in.
Because flight instructors won't tell you about it. They're building flight hours toward their 1,500-hour airline minimums. Helping you get better on your own time — for free — isn't in their interest. They earn hours when you spend time with them in the air, even if it's to do things you could have practiced dozens of times in VR.
I'm here to change that dynamic. A home VR flight simulator isn't a toy — it's a training tool. It's the smartest investment you can make in your aviation journey.