Student flying a night approach on the AlphaFlight simulator
SIM Procedures · Approaches
Train the Mind First

Where mistakes are free — and lessons stay.

The simulator lets a student do what no airplane allows: pause mid-maneuver, rewind a mistake, and fly the same approach five times in an hour. It is where cockpit flows become instinct, so aircraft time is spent flying — not fumbling.

  • Instrument approaches repeated until the scan is second nature
  • Pause-and-discuss instruction in the middle of any maneuver
  • Weather on demand — crosswinds, ceilings, and IMC at the click of a button
  • Checklists, flows, and radio work rehearsed before the propeller ever turns
  • A fraction of the cost of airplane time, with none of the fuel burn
With Gratitude

A gift from the Students In Aviation Foundation.

Our simulator was donated by the Students In Aviation Foundation — a nonprofit that places flight simulators with schools and training programs across the country to open aviation to the next generation. Their generosity means every AlphaFlight student trains sharper, sooner, and at lower cost.

To the Foundation and its supporters: thank you. Gifts like this one build aviators.

Visit StudentsInAviation.org
Students In Aviation Foundation simulator yoke and touchscreen panels
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Simulator instrument panel and Garmin avionics displays
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An hour in the simulator makes every hour in the airplane count double.

AlphaFlight · Pedagogy
AlphaFlight Academy

Fly it here before you fly it up there.

Visit us at Plymouth Municipal (C65) and take the simulator for a spin during your visit & consult.