Crashing a Simulator
Lame question, but I'm gonna ask it anyway.
What happens if you crash in a simulator? What does the display do? What do the motions do? Is it just a case of press a button and have another go?
Also, how detailed are the visuals in modern simulators nowadays?
I had a "go" in a 737-200 sim at cranebank a number of years ago and the detail was pretty poor - I presume they're better these days? Also the instructor was very insistant that I didn't crash it, as he reckoned it'd take hours to reset it, hence my first question!