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First ever civilian F-16 simulator opens up in Cinema City Glilot

cryptoadam

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First ever civilian F-16 simulator opens up in Cinema City Glilot

Ever imagine that you're Tom Cruise in Top Gun taking to the skies in a fighter jet? Now you can channel your inner "Maverick " with a few hours in the first civilian F-16 fighter jet simulator in Israel wearing a flight suit and flying in one of the Israel Air Force’s best fighter planes.

“This is a two and a half hour adventure,” CEO and Founder Col.(res.) Kobi Regev told The Jerusalem Post on Monday at The Squadron Center in Cinema City Glilot near Herzilya

A former F-16 fighter pilot who took part in Operation Orchard which destroyed Syria’s reactor in 2007, Regev told the Post that he first thought up the idea of The Squadron when he was a squadron commander and saw the excitement civilians had when they came to visit.

“This center is a dream come true,” Regev said, explaining that his “vision” was to bring the core of the Air Force’s organizational culture to everyone in Israel.

“It’s not just seeing the aircraft and the technology but mainly meeting the pilots and asking questions.”



Located on the VIP floor the Cinema City, The Squadron has dressing rooms where visitors get dressed in a flight suit, 10 F-16 flight simulators, briefing and debriefing rooms all named after strategic IAF operations.

The Squadron not only has group and individual flight simulations, but youth programs, company and organizational “fun days,” as well as courses and workshops for organizations which are taught by Air Force pilots and Dr. Alex Berber-an expert in consulting and organizational development and former organizational consultant of the IAF.

According to Regev, the center is not only a simulator hall, but an “educational squadron” with reserve IAF pilots and F-16 simulator instructors who can not only instill a love of flying into youth, but teach them and adults how to cope with challenging tasks.

The center’s youth programs are based on the methodology and organizational culture of the IAF and offer a course on the basics of flying and includes flights in the simulators. The program, which is suitable for students from the 8th-10th grade includes 20 sessions.

“This center will encourage youth to again love and experience the aerospace environment, to love flying planes...everyone goes to cyber and computers today and I believe that this center will encourage will engage more with aerospace,” Regev said of the youth programs.

“We are using simulators as a mean to demonstrate how you can improve your performance,” Regev said, explaining that the courses at the center target mainly for the youth to learn “the importance of being accurate, professionalism, how to work as a team, how to encourage the learning mechanism, the debriefing sessions which will teach them how to learn from their mistakes.”

Sounds pretty cool. Maybe Sony can get this to power the PS5 LOL.
 

Pagusas

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Im surprised at how bad it looks.

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