Pilots train in simulators to avoid expensive, fiery mistakes, but who makes sure the simulator itself isn’t telling fibs? Realman Robotics has the definitive answer by putting its ultra-lightweight robotic arms in the pilot’s seat. This setup allows for validating the simulator’s hardware and software with superhuman precision, ensuring every virtual flight control responds exactly like its real-world counterpart. It’s the ultimate “trust but verify” for the aviation industry, minus the coffee breaks and bathroom stops.