A father spent five years building a functioning cockpit simulator of Boeing 737 technology in his childs bedroom. As an ordinary waiter with a dream of flying, he almost realized his dream. Next, he hopes to pass relevant certifications and truly become a flight simulator engineer. Where theres a will, theres a way, whos to say otherwise?
As far as career is concerned, Aigon is not a pilot, he is a waiter who has always wanted to be a pilot. For him, to become a pilot, forty is no longer the age to dream. Unable to realize his dream, he made a very similar move: spending thousands of euros to order cockpit parts from an online system. Finally, a control panel and display screen are assembled that are exactly the same as the real cockpit!
However, he didn't stop there, by connecting five networked controllers he was able to simulate long distance flights like Sydney to Rio de Janeiro. His co-pilots were probably sound asleep on the bunk bed to his right.
Aigons work in building the cockpit has attracted a lot of attention from the outside world. He was also invited to give a lecture at the Aircraft Maintenance Institute in Bordeaux-Merignac. He also used the cockpit simulator he built to train students. them.
What’s next for Aigon? He hopes to work building flight simulators after he completes the five-year certification process and gets his license. At the same time, lets hope that he will move his attention upwards to the children in his spare time. If the children like this 737 cockpit simulator, imagine them spending their mornings in a cockpit like the movie "UFO Pilot" How exciting it would be to wake up in the cockpit.