1. Reduce your Workload
Flying is a multi-task operation. Each task requires some of your energy. The less experience you have, the more energy you will need to deal with each task. When one of those tasks is new or unfamiliar, your workload will be much higher. Add one more task, and you might be overloaded, commonly refered to as "the pilot is flying behind his aircraft".
The flight simulator will introduce you to many of those tasks. Soon, you will become familiar with them and you will be spending less and less energy on each task.
Flying
Aircraft
Navigation
Fuel
Management
Radio Communications
Weather
Flying
Aircraft
Navigation
Fuel
Management
Radio Communications
Weather
New Pilot
Experienced Pilot
Energy Used
OVERLOAD
2. Have Fun
Discover aviation as much or as little as you want by taking a course you enjoy! No-studying required, no aviation experienced required and absolutely no pressure. Again, the courses are real, the instructors are FAA certified, however, there are no tests to take and there is no need to sign up for real flight training.
3. It reduces Real Sky costs
The flight simulator will cut several hours of real flight time. As a result, it will save you more than a thousand dollars.
That is what the flight simulator is all about: Reducing your workload while having fun! (And save some money too!)