Transcript of the Joint FAA/Industry Symposium on Level B Airplane Simulator Motion Requirements
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Transcript of the Joint FAA/Industry Symposium on Level B Airplane Simulator Motion Requirements

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    • Alternative Title:
      Level B airplane simulator motion requirements
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      NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Human Factors;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Human Factors;
    • Abstract:
      This is the transcript of the Joint FAA/Industry Symposium on Level B Airplane Simulator Motion Requirements held on June 19 - 20, 1996, at the Washington Dulles Airport Hilton. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the motion considerations associated with updating FAA qualification requirements for Level B flight simulators. [...] Flight simulator technology has advanced significantly during the past decade, one result of which is that device capability has increased while cost has declined. However, for commuter airlines, cost continues to be an obstacle to flight simulator access, particularly for recurrent training. We believe that it may be possible to revise Level B simulator qualification procedures and requirements to enhance affordability, without degrading the standards or quality of performance for such equipment. The first step in this endeavor is a comprehensive review, which began with aeromodeling and flight data considerations and continues with the discussion of motion requirements reported in this transcript.
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