Train in the exact aircraft you fly.
AI-modeled cockpits and emergency-simulation training built around the specific airframe a student flies — not a generic panel that vaguely resembles it — paired with a live-action taxi preview of the actual airport.
We model your aircraft. Not an aircraft.
Most training tools put a student in a generic cockpit and call it close enough. We build the AI model around the exact airframe the student flies or is transitioning into — switch layouts, gauge placement, and system behavior included — so what they rehearse is what they'll actually touch.
- Exact instrument panel & switch layout for the student's airframe
- Built for first-time students and pilots transitioning between aircraft
- Emergency-procedure simulation, scenario by scenario
- Live-action taxiway preview of the real airport, flown before it's driven
Preview footage from active modules.
Ground-level footage of the real taxiway layout, so the route is familiar before engine start.
Aerial orientation to runway layout and pattern basics for a small-airport environment.
Frequency-change and radio-call practice, rehearsed until it's automatic.
- Beginner students building cockpit familiarity before first flights
- Pilots switching to a new aircraft type or panel layout
- Emergency-procedure rehearsal outside the aircraft
- Unfamiliar-airport taxi and pattern familiarization
Built for the hours before you're actually in the air.
The goal is simple: by the time a student sits in the real aircraft or taxis a real airport for the first time, none of it should be the first time. Every module is built around a specific aircraft and a specific airport — never a stand-in.
Note: This training is a supplemental aid used alongside a certified flight instructor and your standard training curriculum. It does not replace required FAA instruction, checkrides, or certified simulator time.