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FlightSafety International expands airline training with new A320 and 737 MAX simulators

The 737 MAX simulators includes 60” electronic motion and control loading which offers the highest level of fidelity and enhanced performance ensuring the highest level of realism
The A320 simulator enables pilots to train in multiple systems and are FAA qualified, level D, and feature FlightSafety’s SimVu debriefing system

The A320 and 737 MAX simulators will further enable FlightSafety to train the best prepared aviator

3 June 2021: FlightSafety International recently announced the qualification of its new Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 MAX simulators. The A320 simulator incorporates NEO engine configurations that can replicate Pratt & Whitney and CFM LEAP engine types. With the availability for both Thales and Honeywell flight management systems, the A320 simulator enables pilots to train in multiple systems and are FAA qualified, level D, and feature FlightSafety’s SimVu debriefing system.

Brad Thress, President and CEO of FlightSafety International said, “At FlightSafety International, we are excited to expand on our long history of airline training. The A320 and 737 MAX simulators will further enable us to train the best prepared aviator. The Airbus A320 and 737 MAX simulators are now available at FlightSafety’s Dallas North Learning Center.

The 737 MAX simulators include 60” electronic motion and control loading which offers the highest level of fidelity and enhanced performance ensuring the highest level of realism. Incorporating the Vital 1150 visual system, FlightSafety’s 737 MAX simulators provide pilots with simulator training that features realistic, detailed high-resolution views designed to enhance safety. In addition to the two pilot seats and the instructor, there are two additional seats in the simulator that can be used for observers or regulatory personnel.