Advanced Aviation Training Device - Flight Simulator
Our Flight Simulator Training is conducted in an F.A.A approved Advanced Aviation
Training Device (A.A.T.D) Modular Flight Deck (M.F.D). This equipment is the absolute
latest in flight training devices and offers the perfect learning environment for
a multitude of flight situations and training options from Private level through
to ATP in both Multi and Single Engine aircraft. The FAA approved Advanced Aviation
Training Device (A.A.T.D) can be used to perform:
- Logged Flight Experience - 61.51(b)(3)
- Instrument Experience - 61.57(c)(1)
- Instrument Proficiency Check - 61.57(d)(1)(ii)
- Instrument Rating: Practical Test - 61.65(a)(8)
- Instrument Rating: maximum 20 hours - 61.65(e)(2)
- Private Pilot Certificate: maximum 2.5 hours - 61.109(k)(1)
- Commercial Certificate: maximum 50 hours - 61.129(i)(1)
- Airline Transport Pilot Certificate: maximum 25 hours - 61.159(a)(3)(i)
- System Failures, (Electrical, Vacuum, Engine, Flight Controls)
Our A.A.T.D Modular Flight Deck includes the following aircraft and equipment
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SINGLE ENGINE
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MULTI ENGINE
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- Cessna 172P
- Cessna 172S
- Cessna 172R
- Cessna 182T
- Cessna 182RG
- Piper PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV
- Piper PA-28-181 Archer III
- Mooney M20-J
- A-36 Bonanza
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- Cessna 421
- Beech Baron
- Beech 95 Travel Air
- PA-44-180 Seminole
- PA-34-220T Seneca V
- King Air C-90
- King Air B-200
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Dual Nav Comms, DME, ADF, Transponder, GPS, Coupled Autopilot with Altitude Pre-Selectors,
Flight Director (with F/D Sync feature). Manual and Motorized Pitch Trim, Fuel Boost
Pumps and Pitot Heater switches, Landing gear Switches (with sequential lights),
Cowl Flaps, Digital Clocks, Hobbs meter, Intercom (Pilot and Co-Pilot). World Wide
Navigational Date Base, World Wide Scenery, Moving Map, Vertical & Lateral Modes,
Instructor Controlled Traffic, Flight Tack & Playback.
FAA Federal Aviation Regulations
For quick reference we have provided links to the applicable FARs for our equipment
approvals. More in formation can be found on the FAA website at www.faa.gov.
FAA-Industry Training Standards (FITS) can be found at www.faa.gov/education_research/training/fits/.