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  2. Flight simulator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_simulator

    FAA Basic ATD (BATD) – Provides an adequate training platform and design for both procedural and operational performance tasks specific to the ground and flight training requirements for Private Pilot Certificate and instrument rating per Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

  3. Full flight simulator - Wikipedia

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    A Sukhoi SuperJet full flight simulator The interior of an Airbus full flight simulator. Full flight simulator (FFS) is a term used by national (civil) aviation authorities (NAA) for a high technical level of flight simulator. Such authorities include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States and the European Aviation ...

  4. Boeing 737 MAX certification - Wikipedia

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    The evaluation group sessions are one of the final steps in the validation of flight-control computer software updates and will involve around 30 pilots, including some first officers with multi-crew pilot licenses that emphasize simulator experience rather than flight hours. The FAA hopes that the feedback from pilots with more varied ...

  5. X-Plane (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    X-Plane is a flight simulation software initially launched by Laminar Research in 1995. Commercial desktop versions are sold for macOS, Windows, and Linux.In addition, Laminar Research also distributes FAA-certified versions for professional use.

  6. DO-178C - Wikipedia

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    DO-178C, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification is the primary document by which the certification authorities such as FAA, EASA and Transport Canada approve all commercial software-based aerospace systems.

  7. Boeing uses first FAA-approved 3D-printed parts for the 787 - AOL

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    However, this is the first time a company is using 3D-printed components for parts of a plane that bear the stress of an airframe during a flight. Boeing uses first FAA-approved 3D-printed parts ...