Ahh, but at least you have the requisite TWO eyes, Jean.
VR doesn't work with just one. It uses the different pictures on the two sides to "fool" your brain into thinking what it's receiving is in 3D. It works much like reality. You get two slightly different views in your two eyes, and your brain interprets it as a 3D world. It's one of the important things your brain learns early on in you existence.
I haven't seen the world in 3D since '92, when a wild mustang ran across in front of my bike. No way to stop at 60 MPH. Scraped me right off the back of the bike, and we all went bouncing down the highway together for a ways. Thank whatever deity you prefer for helmets, though! Apparently my head bounced of the centerline for a while, as it wound up with the neatest, bright yellow stripe down the side of it. Knocked the retina off the back of the eyeball on the left side.
Went through surgery to try and repair it, but to no avail. No retina, eyeball no worky.
Took me a while to learn the new way of seeing. Try closing one eye, and viewing the world. It
appears the same at first glance, but try and pick up a pencil off the table, or have someone toss you a ball. You won't catch it, I promise. Made driving a REAL adventure, at first.
So yeah, that's my long winded way of saying that I am sure VR is a wonderful thing, but I'll never be able to use it, for anything. Flying or not.
Just a "thing" one has to deal with, like it or not. I would have loved to toss a football with my kids, or play Ultimate Frisby, like I did in high school, or juggle, as I used to be able to do rather well, but hey, wish in one hand...
If you have a VR system, utilize it, and enjoy it!
Pat☺