Forums
FAA to strengthen pilot training - Airline Pilot Central Forums
FAA proposes to strengthen airline pilot training By JOAN LOWY, Associated Press WASHINGTON Federal aviation officials proposed the most wide-ranging
Scant data creates difficulty in simulator ditching training
Flightglobal: US Airways believes a dearth of data about aircraft ditching on which to draw is prohibitive in creating simulator training for those scenarios. Airbus... Author: Lori Ranson Date: 10 June 2009 Read the full article
Flight Simulator for PC? - Airline Pilot Central Forums
Looking for some advice on an at home flight simulator setup for PC that will be as close to the real thing as possible? What kind of software/gear/bra
Global Sim FL , Inc - Airline Pilot Central Forums
any body knows anything about this company is a new ssim company out in miami florida offering simulator training
Question about simulators - Airline Pilot Central Forums
I am not a pilot. My question relates to an article I am researching about safety in health care as it compares to aviation. One area I am interested
World's top 10 safest airlines named - Airline Pilot Central Forums
World's 10 safest airlines (in alphabetical order) Air France-KLM AMR Corporation (American Airlines, American Eagles) British Airways Continental
Logging approaches in sim - Airline Pilot Central Forums
I'm looking through my logbook and I can't remember. Can you log approaches that were done in a simulator? Not full motion sim or anything, just the
PIC SOE Restriction (61.159) - Airline Pilot Central Forums
I have PIC Turbojet Type that I got when I had 1600 TT. I now have 2300 TT, 2000+ Turbine, ATP. I want to get the limitation removed. I couldn't find
Civil Simulator Special: David v Goliath - Sim Industries takes on the world
Flightglobal: Sim Industries may only have delivered only three Level D full-flight simulators since it entered the business in 2004, but that does not stop the privately held Dutch company from dreaming big. Chief executive Frank Uit den Boogaard
Boeing eyes fast-track 787 training, with full flight simulator-free transition from 777 cockpit mooted
Flightglobal: Boeing is in talks with the US Federal Aviation Administration and other regulatory authorities to allow pilots to transition to the 787 from the 777 without having to go through a full-flight simulator. Date: 16 August 2006 Read the

